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 Date: 09/07/2016 18:56:14 PM
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null), ('6', '20', '以“星火”与“燎原”搭配为例，我认为“姑息”与（?? ）搭配：', '同情', '0', '养奸', '1', '纵容', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '20', '当我遇到困难时，我总是试图与人分享。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '21', '“钟表”与“时间”的关系犹如“裁缝”与（?? ）的关系：', '服装', '0', '剪刀', '0', '布料', '1', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '21', '我通常会花时间与别人会面。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '22', '一人（?  ）事，人人受累：', '偾', '1', '愤?', '0', '喷', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '22', '与别人分享关于生命和死亡的问题非常重要。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '23', '望子成龙的家长往往（?? ）苗助长：', '揠', '1', '堰?', '0', '偃', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '23', '即使有人令我生厌，我也能保持耐心。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '24', '我有能力应付各种困难', '是的', '2', '不一定', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '24', '我相信我和我的家庭都会有一个美好的未来。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '25', '即使是关在铁笼里的猛兽，我见了也会感到惴惴不安：', '是的', '0', '不一定?', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '25', '即便有足够的钱我也不愿意随便乱花。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '26', '如果我能到一个新的环境，我要：', '把生活安排的和从前不一样', '0', '不太确定', '1', '和从前一样', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '26', '我的父母曾与我们探讨过人生的哲学与信仰。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '27', '在一生中，我总觉得我能达到我所预期的目标：', '是的', '2', '不一定?', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '27', '在任何环境中都应该公正公开地对待别人。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '28', '我常常怀疑那些出乎我意料的对我过于友善的人的动机是否诚实', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '28', '我能总是信任自己。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '29', '我在小学时敬佩的老师，到现在仍然值得我敬佩：', '是的', '2', '不一定?', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '29', '懒惰总是会带来坏的后果。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '30', '不知为什么，有些人总是回避或冷淡我：', '是的', '0', '不一定', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '30', '拥有好的关系比拥有财富更重要。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '31', '我虽然好意待人，但常常得不到好报：', '是的', '0', '不一定', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '31', '我能够接纳现实的自己。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '32', '我在大街上，常常避开我所不愿意打招呼的人：', '极少如此', '2', '偶然如此', '1', '有时如此', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '32', '我父母的关系是爱的关系。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '33', '当我聚精会神的听音乐时，假使有人在旁边高谈阔论：', '我仍能专心听音乐', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '因不能专心而感到恼怒', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '33', '当我遇到困难时，我会白天黑夜不停地想。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '34', '我不论到什么地方，都能清楚的辨别方向：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '34', '在我儿时我母亲对我非常有耐心。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '35', '我热爱我所学的专业和所从事的工作：', '是的', '2', '不确定', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '35', '我期望我的配偶对我永远忠诚。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '36', '生动的梦境常常干扰我的睡眠：', '经常如此', '0', '偶然如此', '1', '从不如此', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '36', '我非常关注我生命/生活的意义。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '37', '气候的变化并不影响我的情绪：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '37', '如果不能准时，你将掌管不了自己的生活。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '38', '我总是不敢大胆批评别人的言行：', '是的', '0', '有时如此', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '38', '有耐心你就会拥有一切。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '39', '我的思想似乎：', '比较先进?', '2', '一般?', '1', '比较保守', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '39', '我的父母对别人既宽容又坦白。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '40', '当我说谎时总觉得内心羞愧、不敢正视对方：', '是的?', '0', '不一定', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '40', '没有条理的事情会使我疯狂。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '41', '假使我手里拿着一颗装着子弹的手枪，我必须把子弹拿出来才能安心：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '41', '考虑别人的意见总是很重要的。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '42', '我觉得我确实有一些别人所不及的优良品质：', '是的', '2', '不一定', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '42', '一个不能让人绝对信赖的人，永远不会成为我的朋友。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '43', '根据我的能力，即使让我做一些平凡的工作，我也会安心的：', '是的', '0', '不确定', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '43', '我感觉我的父母能公正地相互对待。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '44', '我不喜欢争强好胜的人：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间?', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '44', '我喜欢人们能够直接开放地说出他们心中的想法。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '45', '在课堂上，如果我的意见与老师不同，我常常：', '保持沉默', '0', '不确定', '1', '表明自己的看法', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '45', '我认为自己是重视工作和成就的人。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '46', '如果我急于想借朋友的东西，而朋友又不在家时，我认为不告而取也没有关系：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间?', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '46', '孩子应该总是服从和关注父母的话。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '47', '我爱打抱不平：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '47', '我有一个生活信条：所有事情都需要时间。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '48', '如果我到一个新城市，我将会：', '到处闲逛', '2', '不确定', '1', '避免去不安全的地方', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '48', '我宁可早到十分钟也不愿迟到五分钟。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '49', '因为我对一切问题都有一些见解，所以大家都认为我是一个有头脑的人：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '49', '我小时候父亲最我重要的偶像/榜样。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '50', '我讲话的声音：', '洪亮', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '低沉', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '50', '每当我感到激动或愤怒时，我会感到全身发紧或其他身体上的不舒服。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '51', '我不擅长说笑话，讲有趣的事：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '51', '当我在工作上或家里遇到难题时，我需要别人的帮助。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '52', '多数人认为我是一个说话风趣的人：', '是的', '2', '不一定', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '52', '当我遇到问题时我会选择更努力地工作。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '53', '我喜欢看电影或参加其他娱乐活动的次数：', '比一般人多', '2', '和一般人相同', '1', '比一般人少', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '53', '忠诚对于一个好人来说是不可缺少的。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '54', '和一般人相比，我的朋友的确太少：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '54', '我的生活哲学或信仰给与了我重要的生活指导。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '55', '不在万不得已的情况下，我总是回避参加应酬性的活动：', '是的', '0', '不一定', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '55', '我父母的人生哲学或信仰给了他们强有力的支持。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '56', '我单独跟异性谈话时，总显得不自然：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间?', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '56', '只有当家里人都保持整洁时我才会感觉舒服。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '57', '我在待人接物方面，的确不太成功：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '57', '当有人迟到时我会感到很生气。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '58', '我喜欢给朋友讲述一些我个人有趣的经历：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '58', '当我遇到困难时我常常会想到生命的意义。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '59', '我宁愿做一个：', '演员', '2', '不确定', '1', '建筑师', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '59', '对夫妻关系来说温柔和性感是必要的前提条件。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '60', '我爱穿朴素的衣服，不愿穿华丽的服装：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '60', '我期望家庭或工作都要有纪律。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '61', '我认为安静的娱乐远远胜过热闹的宴会：', '是的', '0', '不确定', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '61', '当别人的意见与我的不同时我也会考虑接受。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '62', '一般人都认为我是一个活跃热情的人：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '62', '我常常请客。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '63', '我喜欢从事出差机会较多的工作：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '63', '对于集体生活来说，真诚是必备的前提条件。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '64', '当我见到邻居或朋友争吵时，我总是：', '任其自己解决', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '予以劝解', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '64', '在我儿时我的母亲会花很多时间与我在一起。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '65', '如果人们知道我内心的成见，他们会大吃一惊：', '是的', '0', '不一定', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '65', '当有人不公正时，我会非常敏感。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '66', '我喜欢从事需要精密技术的工作：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '66', '富裕的最佳基础就是节约。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '67', '我认为对领导逢迎得当比工作表现更重要：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间? ', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '67', '清洁的人显示清洁的人品。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '68', '每当做一件困难工作时，我总是：', '预先做好准备', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '相信到时候总会有办法解决', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '68', '我总是能够信守诺言。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '69', '业余时间，我总是做好安排，不使时间浪费：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '69', '我总是能够计划好自己的生活。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '70', '我明知自己有缺点，但不愿接受别人的批评：', '偶然如此', '0', '极少如此', '1', '从不如此', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '70', '我总是更轻易地说\"是\"而不是说\"不\"。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '71', '我总是把“是非善恶”作为处理问题的原则：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '71', '当我工作时，我能忘掉自己的问题。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '72', '我做事严格，力求把事情办得尽善尽美：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '72', '一个家庭应该井井有条只有那样才像个家。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '73', '在取回或归还所借的东西时，我总是仔细检查，看是否保持原样：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '73', '除了工作外我有足够的时间用在自己的兴趣爱好上。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '74', '在群众集会时，我：', '谈吐自如', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间?', '1', '保持沉默', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '74', '我的父母有很多朋友和客人。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '75', '在公共场合，如果我突然成为大家注意的中心，我会感到局促不安', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '75', '当我儿时我的父亲能够花很多时间与我在一起。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '76', '我总喜欢参加规模庞大的晚会或集会：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '76', '每个人身上都有优点。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '77', '在有威望有地位的人面前，我总是比较局促谨慎：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '77', '我的身体常常让我不得不吃药调理。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '78', '对于我来说在大众面前表演是一件难事：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '78', '我很容易交到朋友。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '79', '参加竞赛时，我总是着重在竞赛的活动，而不计较其成败：', '总是如此', '0', '一般如此', '1', '偶然如此', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '79', '我的父母对生命的意义很感兴趣。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '80', '按照我个人的意愿，我希望做的工作是：', '有固定而可靠的工资收入', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '工资高低应随我的工作表现而随时调整', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '80', '当有人很懒时，我会感觉很不舒服。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '81', '在我所结交的朋友中，男女各占一半：', '是的?', '2', '不确定', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '81', '只有当我了解了一个人的行为的原因时我才下判断。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '82', '我在结交朋友方面更喜欢：', '结识很多的人', '2', '不一定', '1', '维持几个深交的朋友', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '82', '当我遇到私人的或工作上的难题时，我需要与别人在一起以便忘记这些烦恼。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '83', '在和别人交往中，我常常会无缘无故的产生一种自卑感：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '83', '与我爱的配偶或男(女)朋友在一起时，我想尽快开始亲热。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '84', '和不熟识的人交谈，对我来说：', '毫不困难', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '非常困难', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '84', '我的妈妈曾经是我的偶像/榜样。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '85', '当我工作时，我不喜欢有人许多人在旁边参观：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间?', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '85', '我宁意公开地讲出我的意见与想法。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '86', '我通常是精力充沛，忙碌多事：', '是的?', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '86', '小时候有个人与我在一起的时间比父母还要久。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '87', '我愿意做一个：', '建筑工程师', '0', '不确定', '1', '社会科学研究者', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '87', '小时候有个人比我父母还要有耐心。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '88', '阅读时，我喜欢选读：', '自然科学书籍', '0', '不确定', '1', '政治理论书籍', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('7', '88', '小时候有个人对我来说比我的父母还重要。', '4', '4', '3', '3', '2', '2', '1', '1', null, null, null, null), ('6', '89', '在学科中，我喜欢：', '音乐', '2', '不一定', '1', '手工劳动', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '90', '我愿意：', '指挥几个人工作', '0', '不确定', '1', '和同事们一起工作', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '91', '我愿意阅读：', '军事与政治的实事记载', '0', '不一定', '1', '富有情感的幻想作品', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '92', '我愿意做一个社会科学家，而不愿做一个机械工程师：', '是的', '2', '不确定', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '93', '我所喜欢的音乐是：', '轻松活泼的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '富有感情的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '94', '我爱想入非非：', '是的', '2', '不确定?', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '95', '我认为，侮辱那些即使有错误但有文化教养的人，如医生、教师等也是不应该的', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '96', '在各种课程中，我喜欢：', '语文', '2', '不确定', '1', '数学', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '97', '我认为很多人都有些心理不正常，只是他们不愿承认：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '98', '即使我做了一件让别人笑话的事，我也能坦然处之：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '99', '我认为没有人会幸灾乐祸地希望我遇到困难：', '是的', '0', '不确定?', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '100', '我认为有许多人之所以不敢犯罪，其主要原因是怕被惩罚：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间?', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '101', '我的父母从来不严格要求我事事顺从：', '是的', '0', '不一定', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '102', '如果我发现别人的缺点，我常常不顾一切的提出指责：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '103', '我喜欢设法影响和我一起工作的同事，使他们能协助我实现我所计划的目标：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '104', '我认为未来二十年的世界局势，定将好转：', '是的', '0', '不确定', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '105', '那些自以为是、道貌岸然的人使我生气：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '106', '我希望我的爱人擅长交际，无须具有文艺才能：', '是的', '0', '不一定', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '107', '对于性情急躁、爱发脾气的人，我仍能以礼相待：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '108', '我愿意把我的生活安排得像一个：', '艺术家', '2', '不确定', '1', '会计师', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '109', '我认为目前所需要的是：', '多出现一些改造世界的理想家', '2', '不确定', '1', '脚踏实地的实干家', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '110', '一个人应该考虑人生的真正意义：', '是的', '2', '不确定', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '111', '“百折不挠，再接再厉”的精神常常被人们所忽略：', '是的', '0', '不一定', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '112', '当有人对我发火时，我总是：', '设法使他镇静下来', '2', '不太确定', '1', '自己也会发起火来', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '113', '.我喜欢做音乐、跳舞，或新闻采访等类似的工作：', '是的', '2', '不确定', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '114', '当人们表扬我的时候，我总觉得羞愧窘促：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '115', '在童年时，我喜欢阅读：', '神话幻想故事', '2', '不确定', '1', '战争故事', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '116', '我向来对机械和汽车等非常有兴趣：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '117', '如果和循规蹈矩的人交谈，我会：', '很有兴趣，并有所获', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '118', '我喜欢：', '有几个有时对我很苛求但富有感情的朋友 ', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不受别人的干扰', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '119', '受人侍奉时我常常局促不安：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '120', '在从事体力或脑力劳动之后，我总是需要有比别人更多的休息时间，才能保持工作效率：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '121', '有时候我觉得我需要剧烈的体力劳动：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '122', '我愿意跟有教养的人来往而不愿意同粗鲁的人交往：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '123', '我喜欢去处理被别人弄得一蹋糊涂的工作：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '124', '当我非常高兴时，总有一种“好景不长”的感受：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '125', '我希望人们都要友好相处：', '是的', '0', '不一定', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '126', '我认为一个国家最需要解决的问题是：', '政治问题', '2', '不确定', '1', '道德问题', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '127', '即使让我做一个缓刑释放的罪犯的管理人，我也会把工作搞得很好：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间?', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '128', '如果征求我的意见，我赞同：', '切实制止精神病患者和智能低下的人生育', '2', '不确定', '1', '杀人犯必须判处死刑', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '129', '半夜醒来，我常常为种种不安而不能入睡：', '常常如此', '2', '有时如此', '1', '极少如此', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '130', '事情进行的不顺利时，我常常急得涕泪交流：', '常常如此', '0', '有时如此', '1', '极少如此', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '131', '在处理一些必须凭借智慧的事务中：', '我的亲人表现得比一般人差', '2', '普通', '1', '我的亲人表现得超人一等', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '132', '当领导召见我时，我：', '觉得可以趁机提出建议', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '总怀疑自己做错事', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '133', '在一般困难情境中，我总能保持乐观：', '是的', '0', '不一定', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '134', '迁居是一件极不愉快的事：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '135', '不论是在极高的屋顶上，还是在极深的隧道中，我很少感到胆怯不安：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '136', '只要没有过错，不管别人怎么说，我总能心安理得：', '是的?', '0', '不一定', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '137', '有时我会无故地产生一种大祸临头的恐惧：', '是的', '2', '不确定', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '138', '我在童年时，害怕黑暗的次数：', '很多', '2', '不太多', '1', '几乎没有', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '139', '我仅仅被认为是一个能够苦干而稍有成就的人而已', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '140', '就是在不顺利的情况下，我仍能保持精神振奋：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '141', '有时我会无缘无故的感到沮丧或痛哭：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '142', '我认为只要双方同意即可离婚，可以不受传统观念的束缚：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '143', '我对人或物的兴趣都很容易改变：', '是的', '2', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '0', null, '0', null, null, null, null), ('6', '144', '如果待遇优厚，我愿意做护理精神病人的工作：', '是的', '0', '介于（A）,（C）之间', '1', '不是的', '2', null, '0', null, null, null, 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id=\"grav-76424a001dc6b3ebb4faca0c567800c4-0\" class=\"grav-hashed\" src=\"https://www.gravatar.com/avatar/76424a001dc6b3ebb4faca0c567800c4?d=mm&amp;s=180&amp;r=G\" alt=\"Mike Schroder\" width=\"80\" height=\"80\" /></a>此次发布由<a href=\"https://getsource.net/\">Mike Schroder</a>领头，由<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/adamsilverstein\">Adam Silverstein</a>担任发布代表，<a href=\"https://choycedesign.com/\">Mel Choyce</a>担任发布设计主管，并得到了以下个人的帮助。这次发布包含了298人的贡献。在您喜欢的音乐服务中听听科尔曼·霍金斯，并看看下面这些个人资料吧：</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/mercime\">@mercime</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/aaroncampbell\">Aaron D. 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Dodd</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jeremyfelt\">Jeremy Felt</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jeherve\">Jeremy Herve</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jpry\">Jeremy Pry</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jesin\">Jesin A</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ardathksheyna\">Jess G.</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/boluda\">Joan Boluda</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/joehoyle\">Joe Hoyle</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/joemcgill\">Joe McGill</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/joelerr\">joelerr</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/johnbillion\">John Blackbourn</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/johnjamesjacoby\">John James Jacoby</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/johnnypea\">JohnnyPea</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jbrinley\">Jonathan Brinley</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/spacedmonkey\">Jonny Harris</a>、<a 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Kennedy</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/davidanderson\">David Anderson</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dlh\">David Herrera</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/folletto\">Davide &#8216;Folletto&#8217; Casali</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/davideugenepratt\">davideugenepratt</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/davidhamiltron\">davidhamiltron</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/denis-de-bernardy\">Denis de Bernardy</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/valendesigns\">Derek Herman</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dsmart\">Derek Smart</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/designsimply\">designsimply</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dd32\">Dion Hulse</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dipeshkakadiya\">dipesh.kakadiya</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ocean90\">Dominik Schilling</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/doublesharp\">doublesharp</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dzerycz\">DzeryCZ</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/kucrut\">Dzikri Aziz</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/emazovetskiy\">e.mazovetskiy</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/oso96_2000\">Eduardo Reveles</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/cais\">Edward Caissie</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/eliorivero\">Elio Rivero</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/iseulde\">Ella Iseulde Van Dorpe</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/elliottcarlson\">elliottcarlson</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/enej\">enej</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ebinnion\">Eric Binnion</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ericlewis\">Eric Lewis</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ethitter\">Erick Hitter</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/evansolomon\">Evan Solomon</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/fab1en\">Fabien Quatravaux</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/fhwebcs\">fhwebcs</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/floriansimeth\">Florian Simeth</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/bueltge\">Frank</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/frankpw\">Frank P. Walentynowicz</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/f-j-kaiser\">Franz Josef Kaiser</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/garyc40\">Gary Cao</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/garyj\">Gary Jones</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/pento\">Gary Pendergast</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/geertdd\">Geert De Deckere</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/genkisan\">genkisan</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/georgestephanis\">George Stephanis</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/grahamarmfield\">Graham Armfield</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/webord\">Gustavo Bordoni</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/hakre\">hakre</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/harishchaudhari\">Harish Chaudhari</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/hauvong\">hauvong</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/helen\">Helen Hou-Sandí</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/herbmillerjr\">herbmillerjr</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/hew\">Hew</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/horike\">horike</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/hlashbrooke\">Hugh Lashbrooke</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/hugobaeta\">Hugo Baeta</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/iandunn\">Ian Dunn</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ianmjones\">ianmjones</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/idealien\">idealien</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/imath\">imath</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ipstenu\">Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jdgrimes\">J.D. Grimes</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jacklenox\">Jack Lenox</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jamescollins\">James Collins</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/janhenckens\">janhenckens</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/cheffheid\">Jeff de Wit</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jfarthing84\">Jeff Farthing</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jeremyfelt\">Jeremy Felt</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jesin\">Jesin A</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jipmoors\">jipmoors</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jartes\">Joan Artes</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/joedolson\">Joe Dolson</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/joemcgill\">Joe McGill</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/yo-l1982\">Joel Bernerman</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/joen\">Joen Asmussen</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/johnbillion\">John Blackbourn</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/johneckman\">John Eckman</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/johnjamesjacoby\">John James Jacoby</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jlevandowski\">John Levandowski</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/desrosj\">Jonathan Desrosiers</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/joostdekeijzer\">joost de keijzer</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/joostdevalk\">Joost de Valk</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jcastaneda\">Jose Castaneda</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/joshlevinson\">Josh Levinson</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jphase\">jphase</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/juliobox\">Julio Potier</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/kopepasah\">Justin Kopepasah</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jtsternberg\">Justin Sternberg</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/justincwatt\">Justin Watt</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/kadamwhite\">K.Adam White</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/trepmal\">Kailey (trepmal)</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ryelle\">Kelly Dwan</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/kevdotbadger\">Kevin Ruscoe</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/kpdesign\">Kim Parsell</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ixkaito\">Kite</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/kovshenin\">Konstantin Kovshenin</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/obenland\">Konstantin Obenland</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/lancewillett\">Lance Willett</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/mindrun\">Leonard</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/leopeo\">Leonardo Giacone</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/lgladdy\">Liam Gladdy</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/magicroundabout\">magicroundabout</a>、<a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/maimairel\">maimairel</a>、<a 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Patiyali is on the banks of the river Ganga. It is in India&#8217;s most populous state, Uttar Pradesh. Patiyali was laid back and idyllic, with no real opportunities in IT or computers. My father never wanted me to go for IT Job because I wouldn&#8217;t get chance to work near my town. He preferred I live closer home.</p>\n<p>My mother supported me and somehow she convinced my father to let me follow my dreams. Thanks to my mother; she has always supported me, without her I would not be here.</p>\n<p>In my college there was choice between Dot Net and Java, I choose Java. I have always been fan of Open Source. I loved Java, I had also started my blog on Java in my college time. After completing my MCA I had joined my first Job as a Java Developer. I did it for 1.5 years.</p>\n<p>I never wanted to quit my job as Java Developer, but I had to because of my sister health issues. Doctors said she would not survive, it was very critical time.</p>\n<h3>How I got into WordPress (Hello WordPress!)</h3>\n<p>Unemployed for 6 months, Java was still on my mind. I could not get any Job. Meantime I had started teaching. I was hopeless, I thought I would never get a chance to work in any IT company again. Then a friend, <a href=\"https://twitter.com/ankitguptaindia\">Ankit</a>, who worked in <a href=\"https://rtcamp.com/\">rtCamp</a>, a company based in Pune told me to look up WordPress and asked me to apply for a QA opening. That lucky day I got call from rtCamp and cleared my interview. Now the challenge was to convince my parents to allow me to go Pune. Pune is in Maharashtra, almost 1000 miles away from my hometown.</p>\n<p>My parents are from a smaller town, they were worried about me living alone in a big city. It was a challenge to convince them to let go.</p>\n<p>Some things they worried about:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Place to stay: It was too tough to find a place when I had no one in Pune.</li>\n<li>Female Count: My mother was most worried about female count. rtCamp had only two female employees including me. (now they have 7)</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Before my first day, my father and I went to rtCamp&#8217;s address and looked up the office. Convinced the neighborhood where it was located was semi-residential and safe, he felt much better about Pune.</p>\n<h3>But WordPress is just a blogging platform</h3>\n<p>Before joining rtCamp I had known WordPress as only a blogging platform. My friends who worked in MNCs usually dismissed it as a blogging platform that could create only static sites at best. I did not have a very different opinion than my friends.</p>\n<p>Working in rtCamp was fun. I made friends but to be honest I did not find WordPress very interesting for the first six months in the beginning.</p>\n<h3>WordPress community called out to me</h3>\n<p>Then I saw my colleagues involved in the WordPress community as Core contributors and in many other ways. I saw how my company was encouraging people to get involved in community.</p>\n<p>That encouraged me to get involved in with <a href=\"http://make.wordpress.org\">make.WordPress.org</a>. I highly recommend you do that too.</p>\n<h3>First Contribution Core Patch</h3>\n<p>My first contribution was a small patch in the core. I was helped by colleagues and when it was accepted I was thrilled. Now something I did was on millions of websites. It might be a small line or two but still it was on millions of websites.</p>\n<p>In September 2015, I took part in WordCamp Pune. It was my first WordCamp. I met so many wonderful people; <a href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/making-family/\">Topher</a>, <a href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/breaking-the-silence/\">Mahangu</a>, <a href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/finding-hope-darkness/\">Raghavendra Satish Peri</a>, I got to learn so many new things from them.</p>\n<p>I try to contribute (Giving back to community) in every possible way, by giving support, translating, Review themes, and documentation.</p>\n<h3>Theme Review</h3>\n<p>Theme review was the challenge for me as I had no idea about WordPress development so I thought to learn by seeing other people&#8217;s code. It was challenge for me because I am QA (non- WordPress Developer), other people assume that we can not get involved in any code related activity. I learned a lot by reviewing themes, every day I review a theme I learn so many new things. The theme review team is wonderful, there are so many wonderful people like <a href=\"https://twitter.com/KevinHaig\">Kevin Archibald</a>, <a href=\"https://twitter.com/carolinapoena\">Carolina Nymark</a>, <a href=\"https://twitter.com/Kenshino\">Jon</a>, <a href=\"https://twitter.com/nilambar\">Nilambar</a>, who are ready to help you always. I am happy to be part of theme review team.</p>\n<p>I love WordPress, it&#8217;s wonderful, it has wonderful community.</p>\n<h3>Why do I love being part of WordPress?</h3>\n<p>Recognition.</p>\n<p>I have always been crazy for being known for something. In college time when I used to get likes for my blog post or any comment, I used to feel like…&#8230;wow, I can not even express that feeling in words. So that feeling WordPress gives me every time I gets mention in any WP.org posts. It gives me recognition.</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/themes/2016/06/28/thank-you-reviewers-2/\">https://make.wordpress.org/themes/2016/06/28/thank-you-reviewers-2/</a><br />\n<a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/docs/2016/07/12/summary-for-helphub-meeting-12-july/\">https://make.wordpress.org/docs/2016/07/12/summary-for-helphub-meeting-12-july/</a><br />\n<a href=\"http://make.wordpress.org/core/2015/09/21/week-in-core-sept-13-21-2015/\">http://make.wordpress.org/core/2015/09/21/week-in-core-sept-13-21-2015/</a><br />\n<a href=\"https://wordpress.org/news/2016/02/contributor-weekend-one-hour-video/\">https://wordpress.org/news/2016/02/contributor-weekend-one-hour-video/</a></p>\n<h3>A Thank You Note</h3>\n<p>All this wonderful adventure would not have been possible without someone back in Patiyali, who stood up for me and encouraged me to follow my dreams. My mother.</p>\n<p>The post <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/joy-giving-back/\">The Joy of Giving Back</a> appeared first on <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://heropress.com\">HeroPress</a>.</p>\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:7:\"pubDate\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:31:\"Wed, 03 Aug 2016 12:00:21 +0000\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}s:32:\"http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/\";a:1:{s:7:\"creator\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:11:\"Juhi Saxena\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}}}i:3;a:6:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";s:5:\"child\";a:2:{s:0:\"\";a:5:{s:5:\"title\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:50:\"Post Status: Using Kickstarter to fund open source\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"guid\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:31:\"https://poststatus.com/?p=25896\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"link\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:55:\"https://poststatus.com/kickstarter-open-source-project/\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:11:\"description\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:12695:\"<p>Open source is how we create raw ingredients for the digital economy. It&#8217;s a rough, organic, and hugely important process. In fact, open source represented $143 million <a href=\"https://medium.com/@nayafia/open-source-was-worth-at-least-143m-of-instagram-s-1b-acquisition-808bb85e4681\">of Instagram’s $1 billion acquisition</a>. Yet the role of open source as economic infrastructure <a href=\"https://medium.com/@nayafia/funding-digital-infrastructure-8b1bf8b8e4cb\">is perilous at best</a> — the next <a href=\"http://heartbleed.com/\">Heartbleed</a> could be any day. Bridges don&#8217;t collapse often, but sustainably maintained open source projects are few and far between. Unless a project has the backing of a benevolent organization, it’s all too easy to <a href=\"https://twitter.com/danielbachhuber/status/752973741781463040\">fall into a state of disrepair</a>.</p>\n<p>I do my part by volunteering several hours each week to maintain an open source project called <a href=\"https://wp-cli.org/\">WP-CLI</a>. Last November, I launched a Kickstarter project titled “<a href=\"https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/danielbachhuber/a-more-restful-wp-cli\">A more RESTful WP-CLI</a>” to provide a way for me, a <a href=\"https://handbuilt.co/\">self-employed freelancer</a>, to spend a large amount of dedicated time on WP-CLI and the <a href=\"http://v2.wp-api.org/\">WordPress REST API</a>. The funding wrapped up last month, so I thought it might be helpful to provide a retrospective on what worked, what I’d improve upon next time, and where I think this is all headed.</p>\n<h3>We all love #shipping</h3>\n<p>As a very brief summary of how I used the money:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Over seven months, I spent 226 total hours on WP-CLI (150 of which were funded by the Kickstarter project) and 111 total hours on the WordPress REST API (92 of which were funded by the Kickstarter project).</li>\n<li>I shipped three major versions of WP-CLI, and helped with three releases of the WordPress REST API v2 plugin.</li>\n<li>In each release, I personally introduced dozens of new features to each project, fixed ten times as many bugs, provided code review, answered support questions, and revised documentation.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>There&#8217;s a <a href=\"https://wp-cli.org/restful/\">very complete project landing page</a> if you’d like to go through all of the details.</p>\n<h3>“I’d love to get paid to work on open source too”</h3>\n<p>On the surface, using Kickstarter seems like a great way to fund open source involvement: create a campaign, people give you money, and you get paid to work on your project. It&#8217;s actually fraught with challenges, though. The more appropriate way to think about using Kickstarter for open source is that you&#8217;re creating a one-time project for yourself, and have hundreds of customers to serve.</p>\n<h4>Kickstarter can help freelancers make significant open source contributions</h4>\n<p>It&#8217;s worth highlighting the single most important outcome of the crowdfunding campaign: I was able to spend dedicated time on WP-CLI and the WordPress REST API that I wouldn’t have been able to spend otherwise (or at least in such a concentrated period).</p>\n<p>As a freelancer, I evaluate every hour of my working day as either billable or non-billable. While I&#8217;m fortunate I can already spend a large amount of non-billable time as I please, at the end of the day the time I don&#8217;t spend on billable hours is money out of my pocket. Kickstarter enabled me to consider open source contributions as billable, and rationalize dedicating a large number of hours each week to the projects.</p>\n<p>In hindsight, the timing of the Kickstarter project turned out really well too. Because I didn&#8217;t have any clients when I quit my full-time job, the funds were a helpful cushion during the slow holiday period, and I had something to work on in January.</p>\n<h4>It&#8217;s important to have backers with deep pockets</h4>\n<p>Incorporating higher contribution levels, which I had primed by chatting with prospective backers in advance, meant the funding leapt forward in huge bounds. Every time one of those contributions came in, it moved the needle in a substantial way, and kept the excitement level up. This also helped keep lower level contributors engaged and willing to participate. I can’t imagine how difficult it would be to try and fund a Kickstarter exclusively on sub-$100 contributions.</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://poststatus.com/profiles/ben-welch-bolen/\">Ben Welch-Bolen</a>, who I hadn&#8217;t met until he snagged the top contribution slot, explains:</p>\n<blockquote><p>What attracted us to the WP CLI Kickstarter project was the higher pledge options that had some meaningful exposure for us to his community, and to him as a resource. Plus it was great to give back to a tool we use ourselves and follow closely.</p></blockquote>\n<p>I consider myself fortunate to have an existing audience willing to financially back my open source contributions. 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It was not a convention, it was a place to build actual relationships.\" /><div class=\"rtsocial-container rtsocial-container-align-left rtsocial-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal-button\"><a title=\"Tweet: 16 Little Things That Grew Into Big Things (My Life in a Bunch of Words)\" class=\"rtsocial-twitter-button\" href=\"https://twitter.com/share?text=16%20Little%20Things%20That%20Grew%20Into%20Big%20Things%20%28My%20Life%20in%20a%20Bunch%20of%20Words%29&via=heropress&url=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2F16-little-things-grew-into-big-things%2F\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-twitter-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-fb-horizontal fb-light\"><div class=\"rtsocial-fb-horizontal-button\"><a title=\"Like: 16 Little Things That Grew Into Big Things (My Life in a Bunch of Words)\" class=\"rtsocial-fb-button rtsocial-fb-like-light\" href=\"https://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2F16-little-things-grew-into-big-things%2F\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-fb-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-horizontal-button\"><a class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-button\" href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2F16-little-things-grew-into-big-things%2F&title=16+Little+Things+That+Grew+Into+Big+Things+%28My+Life+in+a+Bunch+of+Words%29\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Share: 16 Little Things That Grew Into Big Things (My Life in a Bunch of Words)\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-horizontal-button\"><a class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-button\" href=\"https://pinterest.com/pin/create/button/?url=http://heropress.com/essays/16-little-things-grew-into-big-things/&media=http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/072616-16-2-little-things-150x150.jpg&description=16 Little Things That Grew Into Big Things (My Life in a Bunch of Words)\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Pin: 16 Little Things That Grew Into Big Things (My Life in a Bunch of Words)\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-count\"></span></div></div><a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"perma-link\" href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/16-little-things-grew-into-big-things/\" title=\"16 Little Things That Grew Into Big Things (My Life in a Bunch of Words)\"></a></div><p>I suppose I’ve always had the “entrepreneurial spirit.” My first taste of being in business likely occurred prior to this, but the first time I *remember* really enjoying building my own business was in the fifth grade.</p>\n<h3>Little Thing #1</h3>\n<p>For Christmas, I had gotten a new handheld electronic game. I suspect that most readers here will not remember these, but the one I had gotten was the race car game. It was a game with a button that slid only left and right, the goal to be to dodge the oncoming LEDs with the LED you controlled with the slider. It was a simple game but fun. I brought it to school and started charging people .25 per game to play. I averaged $9.00 a day. That’s a lot to a fifth grader. I learned about profit and expenses (batteries do, after all, cost money). I learned about friendly competition when a friend of mine and classmate brought his electronic handheld football game to school and charged .50 per game. I learned about volume sales (my game would last about a minute or two whereas the football game lasted substantially longer). I also learned about charging what the market would bear (I couldn’t get .50 per game but I could do .25 all day long). And lastly, I learned about “The Man” and how something that is going so well can go away in the blink of an eye when the school, after about a month of my enterprise, decided that these games were too much of a distraction to “real learning” and shut both myself and my competitor down.</p>\n<blockquote><p>Little did the school know that I learned more with my business experience in that short time than I did my whole fifth grade year</p></blockquote>\n<p>(it was my worst experience in elementary school, yet one of my most formative). When all was said and done, though, I had made a couple hundred dollars from a game that cost about $40 (which I hadn’t even paid for). Not a bad return.</p>\n<h3>Little Thing #2</h3>\n<p>In High School economics class, we learned how the stock market worked. We split the class into several groups and formed “corporations.” The members of these corporations then bought stock with real money. This money went to buy product that we would sell to the student body over a period of a couple weeks. I had been asked to be a member of the one corporation due to a previous simulation in which I had almost successfully beaten another team by coordinating an uprising against them (the other team was far more powerful) by secretly putting several of the smaller, less powerful teams together to try to take out the big team. It almost worked. Almost.</p>\n<p>This team asked me to be part of this new corporation because they were impressed. We decided that the thing we were going to sell to the student body was going to be candy. I invested $9.00 into the company. Of the members of this newly formed team, I invested the most. We talked about what types of candy to buy. It mostly involved peanut butter cups and skittles as I recall.</p>\n<p>I don’t remember what the other corporations sold. It didn’t matter. It was not true competition because we each were exclusive with our products. During breaks, lunch, and after school, we all had our tables set up in the quad and sold our goods. Our corporation slaughtered all the others. It wasn’t even close.</p>\n<p>At the end of it all, we determined the stock value based on costs of goods sold and profit left over. We sold our stocks for what they were worth. My $9.00 had turned into about $75.00 in the two weeks. I made, far and away, more money than anyone else in the class (and according to the teacher, more than anyone ever had in that simulation). Making money was easy, and it was what I was meant to do. Or so I thought.</p>\n<h3>Little Thing #3</h3>\n<p>Back to Fifth Grade. At the time, my best friend, Jack, had introduced me to Basic programming. My dad worked at a local University and as a result, the head of the Math &amp; Computing Department granted me a student account on the mainframe (their department was right across from my dad’s “Modern Languages” Department). It was here that I learned that a simple Basic statement such as “10 goto 10” could actually take down a campus-wide system as these mainframes were really not built to do multi-tasking. The joy of an endless loop. I hate to admit that there were times that I would laugh maniacally as other students in the lab would start literally banging their keyboards because nothing was happening. To all of you, I most humbly and heartily apologize. I was a jerk. I blame Jack.</p>\n<blockquote><p>None the less, I had been bitten by the programming bug.</p></blockquote>\n<p>I expanded my knowledge beyond causing others brain damage for fun and actually started to program useful things. My dad hired me at .50 an hour (which I’m pretty sure came out of his own pocket) and I worked on programs that would quiz his students. It’s also probable that he did it to keep me out of trouble.</p>\n<p>My brain wrapped itself around programming rather quickly and, as a general rule, every day after school, you’d find me back up in one of the University labs hacking away. It wasn’t a bad life. I liked it a lot. My favorite lab was the one right outside the server room. I got to know the students who kept the systems up. I remember when they got some new storage. I want to say it was a drive that could store 20 megabytes. It was literally as big (and heavy) as a washing machine. Oh. . . the good ol’ days.</p>\n<h3>Little Thing #4</h3>\n<p>I believe it was during the summer between Eighth Grade and Ninth Grade (circa 1980-81) that a representative from a company called Commodore came and demonstrated this great new personal computer. It was better than a TRS80 and far more affordable than the Apple ][. It had color and a whopping 5 KB of RAM. That is pretty impressive. All you needed to do was hook it up to your TV. I don’t remember what I paid for it, but I knew this was the machine for me, so I ponied up with my hard-earned money for the computer that looked like nothing more than a keyboard and a tape drive. Before I knew it (well . . . four to six weeks later), I was a programming fool from the comfort of my own home. I could get used to this. It was a few months later that I had saved up enough for a 300 baud modem (If you don’t know what 300 baud is, let me explain: It’s SLOW) and learned how I could hook up to my account at the college. It was my first taste of remote work and I knew that, one day, it was going to be the life I’d be living. The world would just have to catch up (ya, I was just a scosche cocky back then).</p>\n<p>A year later, I upgraded to a Commodore 64 and purchased my first Commodore 1541 5.25” floppy drive. I learned about sprite graphics and created a game based on the Saturday Night Live character, “Mr. Bill.” The game totally sucked, but suffice it to say, Mr. Bill died a LOT at the hands of Sluggo. A LOT.</p>\n<h3>Little Thing #5</h3>\n<p>Between my Junior and Senior years of high school, I was going to take a trip to Europe. I knew that Europe was no place to take my computers, and what I really needed was to make memories. I had always envied my sister’s camera and decided that it was time for me to dive into 35mm photography, so I sold my whole computer setup and purchased my first 35mm camera; a Canon AE1-Program with a couple of lenses and some books and accessories. I quickly learned how to actually use the thing and gained a basic understanding of the math behind the exposure you want. During that trip, I shot as many rolls of film as I could afford and discovered that maybe a life in photography was what I really wanted.</p>\n<p>I came back, my senior year, where I was the head photographer for the yearbook. I was rather proud of that yearbook and I put a lot of time and effort into it. So much so, that the yearbook staff felt obligated to give me an award. As mentioned earlier, in my younger years, I was sort of a jerk, so I cannot remember what the award was. At the time it meant a lot to me, though.</p>\n<p>I loved photography and I loved technology. If only there was some way to combine photography with technology. . . Maybe one day.</p>\n<h3>Little Thing #6</h3>\n<p>After high school, I went to about one semester of College. I say, “about,” because I think the only class I regularly attended was the photography class I was taking. I really enjoyed the class and the teacher. But most of all, I enjoyed the full access to the dark room where I was the head know-it-all and all the other students came to me for assistance. My ego was riding pretty high around that time.</p>\n<h3>Little Thing #7</h3>\n<p>After deciding to drop out of college (much to the chagrin of my dad &#8211; did I mention he was a University Professor?), I knew I needed to make money. I applied for (and got) a job with a company called Lifetouch National School Studios. Many of you might be familiar with this company. They specialize in school photography. I worked there for two school years, the first being an assistant and general runner and then the next year I did a lot of darkroom work. I was in my zone. I got to be good friends with a guy named Gene who was the world’s biggest Raiders fan and even got me a press pass a couple years later to shoot from the sidelines.</p>\n<blockquote><p>During that game, I met people like Howie Long, Bo Jackson and Bob Golic.</p></blockquote>\n<p>I also met James Garner who got to stand by the bench because, well, he was James Garner. Incidentally, he was exactly what you’d have expected him to be. Gene also introduced me to the world of Santa Claus mall photography; possibly the worst job I ever had. No, I was not the Santa. I was the photographer. The problem was never the kids. It was always the parents. You try telling parents that their kid is hysterical, will never calm down, and will never smile for Santa because he or she is scared to death of the man with the beard. Or, maybe, try to find something to clean up the pee on the floor because some parent made their kid wait in line for two hours while he had to go to the bathroom (usually the two hours was because of a number of the aforementioned parents living in their dreamland of a smiling child). Or, having a parent make you tell their child that Santa has gone home for the day (because the parents waited until after the mall closed before they decided to get in line). All true stories. Ya &#8211; I only did it one Christmas. Ironically, I lasted longer than most.</p>\n<h3>Little Thing #8</h3>\n<p>I quickly realized that I needed to be making more money and that commissioned sales was where I needed to be. I applied for (and got) a job at a company called Circuit City. They sold electronics of all sorts. I originally wanted to work in their Camera Department, only to discover that they didn’t have one. So, it was Small Electronics for me, where I quickly became Assistant Manager of the department.</p>\n<p>After cutting my teeth in electronics, I figured out that where I really wanted to be was in the Video Department. It’s where the money was. So I put in for a transfer and that’s where I got to be good friends with Gregg Franklin. Gregg and I forged a strong friendship and discovered that neither one of us ever really had a desire to work for “The Man,” so we decided to look for business opportunities. This was around 1987 or 1988.</p>\n<h3>Little Thing #9</h3>\n<p>In 1989, Gregg and I decided to venture off from Circuit City and we bought a little camera store for $10,000.00. It had been around for a while and, honestly, neither one of us did much due diligence. Had we done so, we would have discovered the reputation the owner of the store had. We spent the next two years working on re-branding, building up a local reputation of supporting schools and professional photographers in the area, and eventually became a reputable business in town. The local photographers would come and chat for hours on end with us and we became friends with many who remain our friends to this day. During this time, we built a darkroom and did a lot of custom work.</p>\n<p>Additionally, a friend from school had started his own company in which he built custom PCs. It was time for me to return to the world of computing, where, after purchasing an XT PC running MS-DOS 2.0 (I believe), and a piece of database software called Q&amp;A, I developed a fully operational Point of Sale system. It was my first foray into data mining. I had finally figured out a way to combine my love of photography with my love for computing. It wasn’t what I initially imagined, but it would do.</p>\n<p>During the time of the camera store, I also started my own WWIV BBS called “The Dragon’s Tavern”, a precursor to the Internet. It had software and games (can you say, “Global Thermal Nuclear War?). At one point, I was the only one in the area with a BBS and ONE GIG of storage space. Modem tech had advanced and I got myself a USRobotics 14.4 Courier HST modem. I was the king of the local BBS world. WWIV was an open source BBS platform and I spent a lot of time writing mods for it in Turbo C++. I met people from all over the world and spent hours on the phone with some of them as we worked through programming issues and ideas. It was my first experience with remote collaboration.</p>\n<p>The camera store lasted a couple of years, but we suffered a bit from trying to do too much too fast, along with a failing economy, and we realized that our model was not really sustainable. Rather than getting buried under a mountain of debt, we made the choice to shut the place down.</p>\n<p>From there Gregg and I tried our hands at a few things, the most significant being a sign company (we had actually been running it as a side business from the camera story for some time, to help bolster our income). To be honest, I didn’t like that job that much. Gregg got to have all the fun doing the creative work, then he, our alcoholic partner who showed us the ropes, and myself would go and install them. Vinyl cutting was fun and the tech behind it still fascinates me, but it didn’t take long for us to learn that we were not the right fit with the third partner, so Gregg and I split from him.</p>\n<h3>Little Thing #10</h3>\n<p>Fast forward a couple years. Gregg and I had been doing our own things separately for a while, trying to find our place in life. Owning and shutting down a couple of businesses does make you realize that you’re not as perfect as you think you are and may even be a bit of cause for some soul searching. I cannot speak for Gregg, but I know that for myself, that was the case.</p>\n<p>I was burnt out on photography.</p>\n<blockquote><p>Doing something for a couple of years for others and none for yourself sort of takes the passion out of it.</p></blockquote>\n<p>Running a free BBS was not exactly a business model that worked. I think it was around 1995 that I discovered Netcom. It was one of the first real internet providers. I bit. I was hooked. It was *like* a BBS but SO much more! The world had opened up to me and I saw my vision of one day becoming a remote worker come that much closer. Before long, a feeling had returned that I had not had in awhile: the desire to learn something new in technology. I wanted to gain an understanding of how the back end of this wondrous new tool worked. I knew it was the future, and it was within my grasp. It had been a while since I had been that excited about anything.</p>\n<p>It was then that Gregg and I reconnected. Gregg had told me that some other mutual friends of ours were about to embark on starting a regional Internet Service Provider, servicing schools and running a digital technology called ISDN. They had invested in the equipment but needed someone to run it. They had asked Gregg, and when I expressed interest, we formed a partnership and got to work. During this time, I learned about routers, IP traffic, DNS, collaboration with people on a global level, scalability, building departments and efficiently servicing customers through no more than email and a telephone connection. I learned about the value of good documentation and I learned how to deal with big, huge companies and their lawyers. 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I was going to continue to work remotely with the ISP we had built up to over 40 employees and my wife Jessica was going to also work remotely with the Electronic Funds Transfer company she had worked to build up while in California (she was their first employee). Wisconsin was a nice break from the rat race of Southern California. We bought a house, set up our office and before I knew it, I discovered that the people back home at the ISP didn’t understand the concept of remote work. I was a shareholder of a company that had no use for me sitting a couple thousand miles away. Sure, from time to time they’d call me, but overall, out of sight meant out of mind where I was concerned.</p>\n<p>We moved to a pretty small town where we were happy to have high speed internet, but there was not a lot of demand for a network engineer or software programmer. 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I had, for a long time, said that employment may not be for me and certainly, in that situation, I was proven right. I am not, and never have been, a “Yes” man, I would tell people. I needed to reinvent myself and I needed to figure out my place.</p>\n<p>This time put a lot of strain on my marriage to Jessica. She was the main bread winner and while she was appreciative of the fact that I was really good with taking care of Eli and doing things around the house, she felt the pressures of being responsible for the family’s financial well-being. “Just find something &#8211; anything,” she’d say. She wanted me to find something that made me happy. She knew that while I loved being a father, I also felt the pressure to contribute to our stability. I struggled. A lot.</p>\n<h3>Little Thing #12</h3>\n<p>During the short time that I worked for the computer company, we moved again. This time, we bought the home of one of the city’s founders. It was on the river and while the place needed work, it was on about 3 acres of land and was a pretty nice place. I had my eye on the house next to it which was a big Victorian (and at one point, part of the same property). It was owned by a couple of empty-nesters and I knew that owning the house we had just purchased would put us in a prime position to buy it when it became available. It was my five year plan.</p>\n<p>Two years later, I was approached by our neighbor. We bought the house and moved in. We still had not been able to sell the first house that we bought and it was sitting empty. We were about to have two empty houses. I had been doing tech work as I could, but still was without a purpose. Fortunately, Jessica was still plugging away. Throughout it all, she was supportive of my desire to find something. I admit, there were those moments where I was just happy to be a dad (that’s my way of saying I might have gotten a little lazy looking for an income).</p>\n<p>In the new house for a bit, I was talking to one of my friends back in California. He was going through some pretty major life changes and was looking for his own purpose. I remember asking him what he’d like to do and he said that he enjoyed going to motorcycle swap meets, buying parts and then selling them on Ebay. And just like that, a business was born. He needed a new start. I needed something to do &#8211; a way to make money. And I knew Ebay and tech really well. It seemed like a match made in heaven.We moved him into the empty first house that we had and ran the business out of that house for a while. We made contacts and started buying larger and larger lots, liquidating them almost as fast as we were getting them. We were starting to make a little bit of money, but we kept turning that money into bigger lots, which meant we needed more storage, which meant it was time to get office space. Our specialty was Harley Davidson parts and it only took a short time for me to go from only knowing that most Harleys had two wheels to being able to identify the part, year and bike it came from; to know its value; and to have an idea on its demand. I became a tougher negotiator and walked away from a deal or two that just didn’t feel right. The biker world was definitely a world I never imagined myself within, but I certainly, for the first time in my professional life, actually felt like I was part of a community.</p>\n<p>Soon after we started that company, though, the company Jessica had been working for shut its doors, literally overnight. She was not making money, in an industry where there was no local demand, and I was trying to grow a company. 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Ebay started raising their fees and our business model became unsustainable.</p>\n<h3>Little Thing #13</h3>\n<p>With money quickly dwindling away in our bank account, I suddenly had this wonderful idea to start making money off of our competitors on Ebay. They had an affiliate program and I needed to figure out a way to leverage that. But how?</p>\n<blockquote><p>It was then that I discovered WordPress.</p></blockquote>\n<p>Like many, I had always thought of it as a blogging platform and nothing more. But then I discovered a plugin that would read in a feed from Ebay and worked within WordPress. It took me about an hour to set up a WordPress site and another minute to figure out how to install the plugin. The next two days was spent populating categories, and a little over a month later, I got my first direct deposit from Ebay. This could work. 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I tell people that I still feel like I got the better end of the deal.</p>\n<blockquote><p>That trip to WordCamp San Diego changed everything for me.</p></blockquote>\n<p>I had always believed that businesses could succeed while also being part of a community that supported and built each other up. For the first time in my adult life, I got to witness it first hand. I had a blast! WordCamp was not a conference, it was a sharing of ideas. It was not a convention, it was a place to build actual relationships. It was a business event, educational event, and social event all in one package. I knew I was in the right place (finally).</p>\n<blockquote><p>44 years old and I finally found my place.</p></blockquote>\n<p>But how could I actively participate? Part of being in a community is that desire and need to give back. I was green and hardly knew anything.</p>\n<h3>Little Thing #15(a)</h3>\n<p>One of the people I met while in San Diego in 2012 was Stephen Carroll. He had developed this really cool tool called DesktopServer; a tool Gregg and I used almost every day during our development days. Gregg was having an issue with a site we were building and Stephen offered to help us figure it out. I was blown away that someone would give up their time so freely with no interest in remuneration. He just wanted to help. Stephen and I spoke a little bit, but he mostly focused on helping Gregg get through the issue he had. He was kind and generous, and I liked him immediately.</p>\n<h3>Little Thing #16</h3>\n<p>In 2013 Gregg and I were working together on a project and, as often happened, the conversation turned back to what we could do for some passive income. He and I came up with an idea for a theme we wanted to build. It would be unlike anything anyone had seen. Robust, clean code, efficient. In other words, it was a theme that was above our skill levels, over our heads, and somewhat out of reach. We needed a developer with a skill that far exceeded our own. Gregg said it: “We need someone like Stephen.”</p>\n<p>I totally agreed with Gregg and so the call was placed. Gregg was to get in touch with Steve and see if he’d be interested in helping us out. It was a good plan.</p>\n<p>An hour later, Gregg called me back to let me know the result of the conversation. Steve was, indeed, anxious to work with us (if pressed slightly, I think he would tell you that he was anxious to work with Gregg since he only really knew me through Facebook). But what he wanted was for US to help HIM at ServerPress. He wanted to simply code while we handled the rest. I contacted him directly to ask him some questions, set up a path for the company under the new structure and the rest, as they say, is history.</p>\n<hr class=\"ttfmake-hr\" />\n<p>This past June marked three years since we re-formed the company and it’s been a thrill ride to say the least. Since then, we’ve grown the company by over 400%, I’ve had the opportunity to travel the country and speak at several WordCamps (2014 saw me at over 20) and I actually look forward to Mondays every bit as much as I look forward to weekends. 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How many WordPress developers are there in the world? Tens of thousands? Hundreds of thousands? What about bloggers? Users? Millions of them? Surely even a tiny tiny fraction of that would make for thousands of page views, right?</p>\n<p>I&#8217;m writing this on a warm Sunday afternoon in July. HeroPress operates on GMT, so we&#8217;re about 20 hours into the day. Want to know how many page views we&#8217;ve had so far today?</p>\n<p><img class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1171\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Selection_634.png\" alt=\"16\" width=\"178\" height=\"73\" /></p>\n<p>And that&#8217;s pretty average for a Sunday. Only once in the history of HeroPress have we had a 1000+ page view day. It was very exciting.</p>\n<p>There was a time when the (apparently) low traffic on HeroPress.com bothered me. I even thought about shutting it down a few times. Why bother if so few people read?</p>\n<p>The reason it bothered me is that I was measuring success by numbers. Page views, repeat visitors, even number of concurrent readers on a Wednesday . It was all about the numbers. How many people pull up the site in the browser? That&#8217;s what I wanted.</p>\n<h3>Shifting Perspectives</h3>\n<p>My perspective first started to shift when I went to WordCamp Pune. A young woman came up to me with tears in her eyes, shook my hand, whispered &#8220;Thank you&#8221; and slipped back into the crowd.  I didn&#8217;t see her again, but I&#8217;ll never forget her.</p>\n<p>People introduced themselves and told me their story with shining eyes, full of excitement.</p>\n<p>That trip was a huge boost for my spirits, but I still watched the numbers.</p>\n<h3>Stories That Need To Be Told</h3>\n<p>Typically I seek out HeroPress contributors. People rarely think their own story is interesting, I usually have to show them. In the months that followed Pune however, several people came to me and said &#8220;I have a story, and I really need to share it, can I share it on HeroPress?&#8221; So far I&#8217;ve accepted all of those, so you&#8217;ve read them.</p>\n<p>Their stories burned in their hearts, and they needed other people to know. To know there are people out there who want to help them learn, grow, and have a better life. That there are second, third, and fourth chances.</p>\n<p>Comments from people both on the site and in person let me know that it worked. People find hope in the essays. Not just happy feel-good, but actual hope, that maybe there&#8217;s something better out there for them too.</p>\n<h3>Casting a Wider Net</h3>\n<p>I recently visited WordCamp Europe in Vienna. I was truly surprised by how many people had heard of HeroPress, and even knew my name. Story after story came to me from a dozen different cultures about how HeroPress stories give people confidence to try new things, talk to people outside their culture, or try to use WordPress to make a better life.</p>\n<p>It was humbling to me to hear those individual stories. People whose lives had been been changed by their contact with our community, inspired by HeroPress essays.</p>\n<h3>Defining Success by Different Numbers</h3>\n<p>I still define success by numbers, but it&#8217;s not page views anymore. I&#8217;d be lying if I didn&#8217;t say it&#8217;s a little about stats, because countries matter to me. A wide net matters to me.</p>\n<p>The numbers I <em>really</em> watch these days are the number of people who tell me HeroPress means something to them. I don&#8217;t keep an actual tally, but as long as I keep hearing from even one person that they&#8217;ve been made better by what&#8217;s on this site I consider it a success.</p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t know if we&#8217;ll ever get huge readership, and at this point I&#8217;m not sure I care. What has HeroPress meant to you? I&#8217;d love to hear in the comments.</p>\n<h3>And You?</h3>\n<p>How do you define success in what you do? Is it number of sales? Number of support tickets answered? Page views?</p>\n<p>I&#8217;d like to suggest that you&#8217;ll be happiest when you define success by the number of lives you touch for the better.  Sure, that might be measured by a stat somewhere, but always remember the real value is in the sparkle in their eyes, and the joy in their hearts.</p>\n<p>The post <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://heropress.com/defining-success/\">Defining Success</a> appeared first on <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://heropress.com\">HeroPress</a>.</p>\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:7:\"pubDate\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:31:\"Mon, 25 Jul 2016 00:28:33 +0000\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}}}i:16;a:6:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";s:5:\"child\";a:2:{s:0:\"\";a:5:{s:5:\"title\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:70:\"HeroPress: How WordPress (literally) turned me into a brand new person\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"guid\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:55:\"http://heropress.com/?post_type=heropress-essays&p=1147\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"link\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:72:\"http://heropress.com/essays/wordpress-literally-turned-brand-new-person/\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:11:\"description\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:35565:\"<img width=\"960\" height=\"480\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/071916-new-person-1024x512.jpg\" class=\"attachment-large size-large wp-post-image\" alt=\"Pull Quote: It\'s fair to say that without the support of the WordPress community I wouldn\'t be the person I am today - literally.\" /><div class=\"rtsocial-container rtsocial-container-align-left rtsocial-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal-button\"><a title=\"Tweet: How WordPress (literally) turned me into a brand new person\" class=\"rtsocial-twitter-button\" href=\"https://twitter.com/share?text=How%20WordPress%20%28literally%29%20turned%20me%20into%20a%20brand%20new%20person&via=heropress&url=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fwordpress-literally-turned-brand-new-person%2F\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-twitter-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-fb-horizontal fb-light\"><div class=\"rtsocial-fb-horizontal-button\"><a title=\"Like: How WordPress (literally) turned me into a brand new person\" class=\"rtsocial-fb-button rtsocial-fb-like-light\" href=\"https://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fwordpress-literally-turned-brand-new-person%2F\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-fb-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-horizontal-button\"><a class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-button\" href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fwordpress-literally-turned-brand-new-person%2F&title=How+WordPress+%28literally%29+turned+me+into+a+brand+new+person\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Share: How WordPress (literally) turned me into a brand new person\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-horizontal-button\"><a class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-button\" href=\"https://pinterest.com/pin/create/button/?url=http://heropress.com/essays/wordpress-literally-turned-brand-new-person/&media=http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/071916-new-person-150x150.jpg&description=How WordPress (literally) turned me into a brand new person\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Pin: How WordPress (literally) turned me into a brand new person\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-count\"></span></div></div><a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"perma-link\" href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/wordpress-literally-turned-brand-new-person/\" title=\"How WordPress (literally) turned me into a brand new person\"></a></div><h3>In the beginning&#8230;</h3>\n<p>I&#8217;ve always been a geek. When I was in the third grade, I wanted to grow up to be an Egyptologist (or maybe a Marine Biologist; I changed my mind often). My dad built custom computers for a living, and early on, he taught me how to build and wire a computer from spare components.</p>\n<p>I built my first web page when I was eleven years old; basic HTML, tables for layout, animated GIFs, and all. My first true web site that actually had more than one page was a Star Trek: Voyager fan site. For that site, I learned how to use frames to make a site that looked like a Star Trek computer interface, and I found Javascript snippets that allowed me to change content in one frame when a new page loaded in another frame.</p>\n<p>As I learned more and more about the web, I was hooked. I started learning about PHP, and realized I could make header and footer files, so that I didn&#8217;t have to edit every web page on my site when I added a new page.</p>\n<h3>Discovering WordPress</h3>\n<p>And then, about 12 years ago, I installed WordPress for the first time. Blogging was this brand new thing that lots of other geeks were doing, and so I jumped on the bandwagon. I was 19 years old, living with my mom, working a low-paying job at a book store, and going to school part time. Ya know, basically living the dream.</p>\n<p>WordPress was just about a year old at this point. There were no plugins or themes; you hacked core if you wanted to change the look of your blog. It was like the Wild West.</p>\n<p>And I loved it.</p>\n<p>Really, I enjoyed the process of changing the layout of my blog, editing the &#8220;theme&#8221; to make it look how I wanted. I got more of a kick out of that, than I did actually writing about myself.</p>\n<p>Fast forward a few years; I left the book store I&#8217;d been working at behind, and started working as a Pharmacy Technician. I loved that job, but it was stressful. I got yelled at by patients when their doctor didn&#8217;t call in their prescription, and somehow it was my fault their copay went up when their insurance changed in the new year.</p>\n<blockquote><p>Blogging became sort of a catharsis; a way to vent when I got home about everything that stressed me out during the day.</p></blockquote>\n<p>It also helped me find community. I followed and commented on a ton of other pharmacy blogs. The pharmacy blogging community was, and still is, a really tight-knit group. I made friends in the WordPress Forums. I made friends from all over the world and all walks of life.</p>\n<p>In 2009, I moved here to New York, from where I&#8217;d grown up, in the Washington, DC area. I&#8217;d only been to New York a couple of times before; once on a school field trip, and once to see a comedy film at the Staten Island film festival.</p>\n<p>But I needed a change of scenery from the non-stop politics of the DC beltway, and after that trip to New York, I had decided that I wanted to move here.</p>\n<h3>My first WordCamp</h3>\n<a href=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/nyc.jpg\"><img class=\"size-medium wp-image-1165\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/nyc-300x241.jpg\" alt=\"New York City, my home for a little over five years.\" width=\"300\" height=\"241\" /></a>New York City, my home for a little over five years.\n<p>Fairly soon after I got to New York, I learned that there was going to be this event called &#8220;WordCamp,&#8221; where you could spend two whole days learning about WordPress and meeting other people from the WordPress community. And tickets were only $40, including a t-shirt and lunch on both days!</p>\n<p>Now, I&#8217;d just moved to New York. I was working in a retail job, and I was renting a room in an apartment in Washington Heights (the upper end of Manhattan).</p>\n<blockquote><p>There were nights I ate popcorn for dinner because I didn&#8217;t get paid until Friday. I was lucky if I had ramen.</p></blockquote>\n<p>So, as you might imagine, even $40 for something like this was hard to come by.</p>\n<p>And then, I heard that if you volunteered at WordCamp, you could get a free ticket! For anybody  who knows me, it&#8217;ll come as no great shock that I spent most of the weekend volunteering. I&#8217;d only signed up to help with folding t-shirts the night before, and to help with registration on both mornings.</p>\n<p>But I ended up spending most of the event walking from room to room, making sure everything was running on time.</p>\n<p>By the end of Saturday, I was exhausted, but I was hooked.</p>\n<p>I&#8217;m an introvert; socializing doesn&#8217;t come easy for me. But volunteering at WordCamp gave me a purpose in talking to people. My common interest with other attendees made it easy to strike up conversation.</p>\n<p>After lunch on Sunday, my feet had finally given out, and I&#8217;d collapsed in a chair in our registration area.</p>\n<p>And finally, Sunday afternoon, as WordCamp was ending, and everybody was coming down from the high generated by all of the weekend&#8217;s excitement, I found out that there was going to be another WordCamp in Boston a couple of months later.</p>\n<p>For those two months, I scrimped and saved, begged and borrowed, every penny I could, and just barely managed to come up with enough to take the bus up to Boston for the weekend. I made even more friends, from even more places. They didn&#8217;t need any more volunteers, so I actually spent the weekend attending sessions!</p>\n<p>Over the course of that weekend, I found myself talking with people in the hallways a lot. And I guess I sounded like I knew what I was talking about, because a lot of those conversations involved me giving advice about people&#8217;s sites, what plugin to use to solve a problem, stuff like that.</p>\n<p>And I realized a couple of things:</p>\n<p>A. I knew way more about WordPress than I realized, and</p>\n<p>B. I really loved being able to help people.</p>\n<h3>Wanderlust</h3>\n<p>Over the next couple of years, I went to half a dozen WordCamps, in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Chicago, New York again.</p>\n<p>I became hooked on traveling. Every few months, I visited a new city for the first time. I used WordCamp as an excuse to visit my older brothers in Minneapolis. I volunteered or spoke at almost every WordCamp I went to. And I ended up becoming one of the lead organizers for WordCamp NYC in 2012 and 2014.</p>\n<p>By that time, I&#8217;d also moved on from working in a pharmacy to working at the Apple Store. I eventually moved to the Genius Bar, where, even though it wasn&#8217;t WordPress, I got to help people solve tech problems.</p>\n<p>It was a job I enjoyed a lot more, one that payed a decent amount better, and made it easier to travel to far off places&#8211;which at this point, I already knew I couldn&#8217;t get enough of.</p>\n<p><strong>I wanted to travel the world.</strong></p>\n<p>It became an obsession, really. I spent hours online reading stories about people traveling around, working odd jobs here and there to make their way from country to country. And then, I found out, since I was under 30, I was eligible for something called a &#8220;Working Holiday&#8221; visa in Australia. Basically, it lets you move there for up to a year and work to pay your way, with the only caveat being you could only work for the same company for up to 6 months.</p>\n<p>So again, I scrimped and I saved, and planned for over a year. The visa itself cost almost $500, but that was nothing compared to the total cost of picking up roots and moving halfway around the world. It certainly wasn&#8217;t cheap, but I was lucky enough to be in a position in life that allowed me to do it. For that whole year, I didn&#8217;t go out to the movies. I rarely ate out, even at fast food. Foolishly or not, I took some money out of my 401k, so that I&#8217;d have enough money to get me through until I could get set up down under.</p>\n<blockquote><p>And when I had enough money, I bought a one way ticket from New York to Australia.</p></blockquote>\n<p>My finger hovered over that &#8220;purchase&#8221; button for what seemed like hours, but was probably just a few minutes. After I clicked, a wave of emotion hit me like a tsunami:</p>\n<a href=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/fruitstand.jpg\"><img class=\"size-medium wp-image-1164\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/fruitstand-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"I worked at the iconic glass cube on Fifth Avenue in New York (we often called it the Fruit Stand). This was taken on my last morning of work before setting off for the great unknown.\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /></a>I worked at the iconic glass cube on Fifth Avenue in New York (we often called it the Fruit Stand). This was taken on my last morning of work before setting off for the great unknown.\n<p>&#8220;Wow, I&#8217;m really doing this!&#8221;</p>\n<p>&#8220;Wait, am I really doing this?&#8221;</p>\n<p>&#8220;Oh, crap, I&#8217;m really doing this.&#8221;</p>\n<p>A few months later, I said goodbye to my job at the Apple Store. I&#8217;d worked there for nearly 4 years, and some of my coworkers were my closest friends. My last day was the iPhone 6 launch.</p>\n<p>Apple has a tradition of &#8220;clapping out&#8221; employees on their last day, and at the end of my final shift, I was no exception. My coworkers gathered in the hallway outside the backroom, cheered for me, hugged me&#8211;I was in tears. It really hadn&#8217;t hit me until this moment that I was leaving almost everything and everyone I knew behind.</p>\n<p>I did have a few stops on my way out of the country. I wanted to visit my family in Minnesota one more time before leaving. Also, WordCamp San Francisco, which I&#8217;d been asked to help run volunteers for, was happening a couple of weeks before I was due to leave. So I decided to spend a few weeks in California.</p>\n<h3>The first WordCamp that changed my life</h3>\n<p>Most of the people who ran WordCamp San Francisco worked at Automattic, the company that runs WordPress.com, Jetpack, Akismet, and more. And I&#8217;d been wanting to work for Automattic ever since my very first WordCamp, when I first met people who worked there.</p>\n<a href=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wcsf.jpg\"><img class=\"size-medium wp-image-1166\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wcsf-300x227.jpg\" alt=\"I was too busy making sure everything was in place for volunteers at WCSF, but I did manage to take one photo during lunch.\" width=\"300\" height=\"227\" /></a>I was too busy making sure everything was in place for volunteers at WCSF, but I did manage to take one photo during lunch.\n<p>I arrived in San Francisco about a week before WordCamp, and spent the week working out of Automattic&#8217;s offices there, making sure everything was in place for the weekend. I got to talk to even more Automatticians, and since I was in charge of volunteers for the weekend, I got to boss a lot of them around.</p>\n<p>I had a rare opportunity to spend a lot of time with the people who worked there. An experience made even more rare by the fact that, since pretty much everybody at the company works from home&#8211;wherever that may be&#8211;it&#8217;s not very often that that many employees are in one place.</p>\n<p>By the end of the weekend, more than one of them encouraged me to submit an application to work for Automattic.</p>\n<blockquote><p>And I could feel in my bones that it was where I was supposed to be. So that very night, I polished up my resume, and sent it in by email.</p></blockquote>\n<p>But the application process takes time&#8211;WordCamp ended, and I had a plane to catch.</p>\n<h3>Out into the great unknown</h3>\n<p>Before I left the US altogether, I visited a few friends in San Diego, and even attended one last WordCamp&#8211;the smallest one to date, with only about 50 attendees&#8211;WordCamp Ventura. It was one last opportunity to see and make friends before leaving a continent behind.</p>\n<p>I boarded a plane at LAX at about 9:00 on a Tuesday night. I should have been exhausted, but I was so excited, I had energy to burn. Sitting there on the tarmac, waiting for takeoff, I reflected on how far I&#8217;d come, and how far I was about to go, and even though I had a 12-hour overnight flight ahead of me, I didn&#8217;t sleep a wink.</p>\n<p>As luck would have it, the best flight deal I could find from the US to Australia had a layover in Fiji, for just under 24 hours. When I booked the flight, I checked, and it turned out making the layover 5 days instead of one only added about $100 to the cost of the flight. I found accommodation at a hostel right on the beach for about $8/night, and that included a free ride to and from the airport.</p>\n<p>I was like &#8220;$150 side trip to Fiji for 5 days? Sign me up!&#8221;</p>\n<p>I got to the hostel about 6:00 in the morning, long before my bed was ready; check-in was normally at 1pm, I was told.</p>\n<blockquote><p>Being awake for 36 hours finally had caught up to me, so I collapsed in a hammock outside in the shade, and finally went to sleep.</p></blockquote>\n<a href=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/fijitime.png\"><img class=\"size-medium wp-image-1155\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/fijitime-300x225.png\" alt=\"The view from the hammock I slept in while waiting for my bed to be ready.\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /></a>The view from the hammock I slept in while waiting for my bed to be ready.\n<p>They managed to get my bed ready a couple hours early, and so at 11:00, I dragged my feet and my suitcase over to the building I&#8217;d be sleeping in for the next few days, and slept until just after dusk.</p>\n<p>I spent the next few days lounging in hammocks, taking swims in the ocean, and exploring the tiny town of Nandi just outside of the airport. I took day tours, and spent an afternoon relaxing in mud baths, then getting a deep tissue massage that seemed to go on forever. One day, a bunch of people from the hostel took a bus all the way across the island&#8211;about a 2 hour journey&#8211;to watch a Rugby tournament that some of the hostel&#8217;s staff members were playing in. Our team didn&#8217;t win, but it was fun to watch, so we didn&#8217;t care.</p>\n<p>We spent the nights sitting around a fire, singing songs, and drinking Kava&#8211;a somewhat intoxicating drink that tasted like dirt, but made you happy and carefree.</p>\n<p>Those five days seemed like a lifetime, but they did finally end, and I had another plane to catch.</p>\n<h3>Back to reality</h3>\n<a href=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/operahouse.png\"><img class=\"size-medium wp-image-1157\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/operahouse-300x225.png\" alt=\"When I first laid eyes on the Sydney Opera House, I stood in wonder for what felt like hours. \" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /></a>When I first laid eyes on the Sydney Opera House, I stood in wonder for what felt like hours.\n<p>So, after one last flight, this one, mercifully only about 5 hours, I finally landed in Australia, Sydney to be exact. As corny as it sounds, I&#8217;d fallen in love with the city after watching Finding Nemo.</p>\n<p>I had spent so much time planning the &#8220;getting to Australia,&#8221; part of my journey, that I didn&#8217;t really have any solid plans for what to do after I got there.</p>\n<p>The first order of business was finding a long-term place to stay, and the second was finding a job.</p>\n<p>I had originally planned to transfer to an Apple Store in Sydney. But, as happens in large companies, I got caught in a quagmire of bureaucracy, and didn&#8217;t actually have a job waiting for me when I got to Australia. I met with managers at the store, and they were excited to have me come aboard, but there was a lot of red tape to get through.</p>\n<p>And so a couple of months went by, and my savings were rapidly depleting.</p>\n<blockquote><p>For a couple of weeks, just to pay my rent and buy some food, I spent hours every day as a street performer in one of the popular shopping areas in Sydney.</p></blockquote>\n<p>I&#8217;d gone to the Aussie equivalent of Best Buy, bought an amp and a microphone, and connected it all to my phone playing some Karaoke tracks.</p>\n<p>It was summertime, and just before Christmas, so there were lots of shoppers out and about, and in a giving mood. The Saturday before Christmas, I took in $300 in about 4 hours. It was really fun, and I made a lot of friends in other buskers, and some of our regular fans, but I couldn&#8217;t keep it up forever.</p>\n<h3>Finally, a paycheck&#8230;</h3>\n<p>Just as my savings were about to run out, and it looked like I might have to borrow money to head back to the States, I heard back from Apple. They wanted me to start working at the store in a couple of weeks. On that very same day, I got an email from Automattic. Over the previous few weeks, I&#8217;d interviewed with a hiring manager, and done a small project, and that day, they asked me to start a 6 week trial as a Happiness Engineer.</p>\n<p>I&#8217;d gone from having no jobs, singing on the street just so I wouldn&#8217;t be living on the street, to having two full time jobs at the same time, and raking in the dough.</p>\n<p>And so, I would wake up early in the morning, and spend a couple hours answering WordPress support tickets, then walk to the Apple Store and work a full 8 hour shift, and still come home and spend a few more hours working on tickets. I didn&#8217;t take a day off for over a month.</p>\n<p>But, six weeks into my trial, I found out I was going to be passed on to Automattic&#8217;s CEO&#8211; a guy you might have heard of, named Matt Mullenweg&#8211;for the final interview. I had to ping him every day to ask if he was available, and after about a week, we chatted for hours-six long, but engaging hours, about everything from Karaoke, to what books I liked, to my traveling around the world.</p>\n<blockquote><p>And at the end of the chat, Matt offered me the job. I would start full time at Automattic in a couple of weeks.</p></blockquote>\n<p>And so, I gave my notice at Apple, and to celebrate, in the long weekend I had before starting at Automattic, I took a trip to the Great Barrier Reef.</p>\n<a href=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/kangaroo.jpg\"><img class=\"size-medium wp-image-1156\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/kangaroo-300x243.jpg\" alt=\"The kangaroos at the sanctuary were quite friendly! As long as you had food to offer them, anyway.\" width=\"300\" height=\"243\" /></a>The kangaroos at the sanctuary were quite friendly! As long as you had food to offer them, anyway.\n<p>I had to fly up to Brisbane, then take an all day tour bus to a town hear the coast. We stopped at tourist traps along the way, including a sanctuary for kangaroos, koalas, emus, and more. That evening, we finally got to a small coastal town, with a population of <em>maybe</em> a few hundred.</p>\n<p>The next day, the winds were too high on the seas for us to safely take a boat out. Instead, our tour guide took us to the top of a cliff overlooking the beach that night.</p>\n<p>There were no cities for miles around, and I saw the entirety of the Milky Way in the sky for the first time in my life. That had a profound effect on me; it really hit home just how insignificant we really are in the universe.</p>\n<p>The next day, we took a boat out to the reef, and I got to snorkel for a few hours. I did what Finding Nemo had made me want to do; watch see turtles play and look for &#8220;annemenenennones.&#8221;</p>\n<p>And I found Nemo!</p>\n<h3>On my own for the first time&#8230;</h3>\n<p>Once I got back to Sydney, it was time to buckle down, and get to work. I had to buy, then set up my new computer. I went through some more training, settled into a routine, and attended my team&#8217;s weekly chats, which were at midnight, thanks to the time zone difference.</p>\n<p>That didn&#8217;t stop me from exploring, though.</p>\n<a href=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/outback.jpg\"><img class=\"size-medium wp-image-1154\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/outback-300x246.jpg\" alt=\"40,000 feet over the Australian outback, on my way to Bali, it seemed like I was over an alien planet.\" width=\"300\" height=\"246\" /></a>40,000 feet over the Australian outback, on my way to Bali, it seemed like I was over an alien planet.\n<p>Easter weekend, I took a side trip to Bali, Indonesia; flying there was actually cheaper than most destinations within Australia!</p>\n<p>I traveled inland to a small town near the center of the island named Ubud. And while I was there, I stayed in a treehouse (albeit, a treehouse with wifi and air conditioning).</p>\n<p>Every night, I got a full body oil massage for about $15 USD. I went to a monkey forest reserve, and spent hours playing with the monkeys. One even climbed up on my shoulder to grab a piece of fruit I was offering it.</p>\n<p>A month or so later, I went to a WordCamp in Brisbane. Since I could work from anywhere, I rented an AirBNB for the month there, and had an apartment all to myself, for the first time in my life.</p>\n<h3>A moment in crisis</h3>\n<p>It&#8217;s funny how living in a place by yourself is a completely different mentality from sharing one with family or roommates.</p>\n<p>What I didn&#8217;t know was just how much it would affect me.</p>\n<p>You see, I&#8217;d been struggling with something all my life; something I&#8217;d kept hidden from everybody around me, sometimes even from myself.</p>\n<p>Growing up, I always knew I was different somehow. It wasn&#8217;t until my teenage years that I was able to put a name to it, though.</p>\n<p>All my life, I was told I was a boy, by family, by friends, by society. I believed it, too. After all, if everyone calls you something for long enough, you tend to end up believing it&#8217;s true.</p>\n<p>But, in my heart, I knew I was different. I was really a girl.</p>\n<blockquote><p>I&#8217;d find out later that this was called being transgender.</p></blockquote>\n<p>Looking back, I can see signs that I wasn&#8217;t what everyone thought I was from my earliest memories, but it wasn&#8217;t until puberty hit that everything really started feeling wrong. My body wasn&#8217;t growing the way it was supposed to.</p>\n<p>The teen years are known for being a pressure-filled, anxiety-ridden period in anybody&#8217;s life.</p>\n<p>Mine was that way for the same reasons as most teenagers, but also because I had to hide who I really was. At the time, all I knew about trans people was what you saw on Maury and Jerry Springer, and the occasional transphobic jokes in TV shows and movies.</p>\n<p>I didn&#8217;t want to be one of those caricatures, so I buried my feelings deep down into myself, so that eventually, even I believed they weren&#8217;t real.</p>\n<p>But, every once in a while, they&#8217;d resurface. And I&#8217;d bury them back down because I was afraid. I was afraid that roommates would see me for the impostor that I felt like. Or that they&#8217;d be disgusted. I could never let my guard down.</p>\n<p>When I moved into that first apartment of my own, though, a couple of things happened:</p>\n<p>First, I was able to let my guard down. There was nobody around to worry about seeing me.</p>\n<p>More importantly, though, I came across a Facebook post of a former coworker who had transitioned earlier in the year.</p>\n<p>She&#8217;d originally made a big post on Facebook announcing that she was transitioning, but it happened during a time when I wasn&#8217;t really looking at Facebook, and by the time I was looking again, I had missed the post, and she had changed her name and profile image, so that I didn&#8217;t put two and two together.</p>\n<p>But in June, for the first time since transitioning (that I saw anyway), she posted a picture of herself. I practically did that double-take that they show in cartoons: &#8220;Is that who I think it is?&#8221;</p>\n<p>And so, I spent that evening reading back through all of her posts from the last six months. She talked about the feelings she&#8217;d had since she was a kid, and how she came to terms with them.</p>\n<blockquote><p>I sat there for hours, until the sun came up. At some point&#8211;I don&#8217;t know when&#8211;I started sobbing. Everything she was saying punched me in the gut like a prize-fighter.</p></blockquote>\n<p>These were the same feelings I&#8217;d suppressed all of these years&#8211;to a tee.</p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve heard before that when you&#8217;re transgender, before you can accept yourself and start to transition, two things need to happen:</p>\n<p>First, you need to realize you <strong>can</strong> do it.</p>\n<p>Then, you need to realize that <strong>you</strong> can do it.</p>\n<p>I already knew that it was possible to transition. Back when I worked in the pharmacy, I filled lots of hormone prescriptions for trans women.</p>\n<p>But reading my friend&#8217;s posts helped me realize that transitioning was something I could do. That I needed to do.</p>\n<p>I was in crisis mode. I was half a world away from everyone I knew, my family, my friends.</p>\n<p>I was scared. I wanted to go home, but I still had about four months to go until I came back to the US.</p>\n<h3>Starting a new journey, while already on another one</h3>\n<p>I wanted to go home early. Several times, I&#8217;d gone to booking sites, and held my finger over the purchase button with a different kind of trepidation than I&#8217;d had when I originally bought my ticket to Australia.</p>\n<p>But I&#8217;d already agreed to speak at a WordCamp in Pune, India in September, so if I went home early, it would mean cancelling that (and letting down one of my coworkers who&#8217;d worked hard to get me invited and approved to go in the first place).</p>\n<p>So, I carried on. I found a therapist that would talk with me online, to help me through all of the anxiety and depression I was going through. By the time we finished a couple of sessions, I was absolutely certain that transitioning was right for me.</p>\n<p>I muddled through the rest of my time abroad. I didn&#8217;t really go out much and explore the cities I had left to visit, though I did some. I&#8217;d started chatting with my friend whose posts had led to my own epiphany. Both she and the therapist I was talking to helped me through the worst of the homesickness.</p>\n<p>I kept working, and eventually, the trip to India came. I had a weekend in Pune, a month in Mumbai, then back home to the US. I enjoyed India a lot. I met a lot of people at WordCamp, who treated me like a rockstar for working at Automattic. And oh yeah, Topher (ya know, the guy who runs this site?) was there, too. <img src=\"https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/72x72/1f642.png\" alt=\"?\" class=\"wp-smiley\" /></p>\n<h3>Finally back home</h3>\n<p>After those final few weeks in India, September 30th finally came, and I was glad to be heading back home to the US. I&#8217;d spent the last few months making plans, and one of them was to tell my family.</p>\n<a href=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/overgreenland.jpg\"><img class=\"size-medium wp-image-1162\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/overgreenland-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"The view from the plane over Greenland, as I was finally on my way back home.\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /></a>The view from the plane over Greenland, as I was finally on my way back home.\n<p>After two 9.5 hour flights from Mumbai to Paris, then Paris to Minneapolis, I was home. I wanted to tell my family (who I knew would be supportive) right away.</p>\n<p>But every time I tried, my throat closed up and my eyes started to well up with tears.</p>\n<p>Once I told them, there would be (in my mind, anyway) no going back. It took a few days, but I ended up telling them one at a time&#8211;via text message, so that I could say everything I wanted to say without stumbling.</p>\n<p>Of course, my family accepted me for who I was, like I knew they would. But I still had to tell the rest of the world. So many people at work and in the WordPress community knew me already, so doing it under the radar wasn&#8217;t going to happen. And really, I&#8217;d spent my whole life hiding this part of me, and I didn&#8217;t want to hide anything any longer than I had to.</p>\n<p>So, I made another plan to tell my coworkers, my WordPress friends, then everybody else.</p>\n<h3>The second WordCamp that changed my life</h3>\n<p>As it turned out, WordCamp US was coming up in December, just about a week before my birthday. I thought that would be the perfect opportunity to tell a small group of people, just so they would have my back in case anybody acted like a jerk when I later posted online that I&#8217;d be changing my name.</p>\n<p>I&#8217;d already worked with my HR at work to come up with the right language for a blog post on our internal updates blog. And I would later use almost the same text when I posted to Facebook and my blog.</p>\n<p>So WordCamp came, and I pulled over the few people that I wanted to talk to, and started telling people.</p>\n<p>I told that small group of 5 during the community summit before WordCamp. Every single one of them told me they were happy for me, and thanked me for trusting them enough to tell them first.</p>\n<p>And so, that was that. I&#8217;d already scheduled the blog posts (both internal at work and my own blog) and the Facebook post to go out a few days after WordCamp.</p>\n<p>Or so I thought.</p>\n<blockquote><p>What I didn&#8217;t realize is just how much I&#8217;d missed my friends from the WordPress community.</p></blockquote>\n<p>I made new WP friends while traveling in Australia and India, for sure, but most of my friends were in Europe and the US, so WordCamp US was my first opportunity to see most of them.</p>\n<p>I saw people I hadn&#8217;t seen in over a year, sometimes longer, and I didn&#8217;t want to pretend with them anymore. And so, I started pulling them aside, one at a time.</p>\n<p>Every single one of them pretty much had the same three responses:</p>\n<p>&#8220;Congratulations on finally being able to be yourself,&#8221;</p>\n<p>&#8220;If you need to talk to someone, let me know,&#8221; and</p>\n<p>&#8220;If anybody gives you trouble, I&#8217;ll punch them.&#8221; (Thankfully that one didn&#8217;t become necessary.)</p>\n<p>Every time I told someone, and they reacted that way, I felt happier and happier. By the end of the weekend, when I&#8217;d planned to tell 5 people, I ended up telling several hundred; who knew I had that many WordPress friends?!</p>\n<p>The community I&#8217;d surrounded myself made me feel loved, and I knew what I was doing was right.</p>\n<p>A few days later, the blog and Facebook posts went out, and all of my friends and coworkers who weren&#8217;t at WordCamp finally knew.</p>\n<p>And I felt free.</p>\n<h3>And it&#8217;s all thanks to WordPress</h3>\n<p>Discovering WordPress opened up a whole new world for me. It started me on a whirlwind journey that nobody could&#8217;ve known where it would eventually take me.</p>\n<p>I look back at myself&#8211;when I started using WordPress&#8211;and I&#8217;m amazed. It&#8217;s hard to imagine that I was once that 19 year old kid, with a low paying job, living at home with a single parent, struggling to make ends meet, and just going through the motions of life without really living.</p>\n<p>Now, I&#8217;ve got an amazing job, friends and family that love me for who I am, and I can finally live my life without pretending to be someone I&#8217;m not.</p>\n<blockquote><p>Twelve years ago, I could never have imagined that I&#8217;d end up working for a company, and part of a community, that was full of so many accepting people. A community that placed a priority on making sure that all were welcome.</p></blockquote>\n<p>It&#8217;s fair to say that without the support of the WordPress community, I wouldn&#8217;t be the person I am today&#8211;literally.</p>\n<p>And to think it&#8217;s all because I started a blog over a decade ago.</p>\n<p><small>All photos in this post were taken by Amy Lane, and are licensed under a <a href=\"http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/\" rel=\"license\">Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License</a>.</small></p>\n<p>The post <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/wordpress-literally-turned-brand-new-person/\">How WordPress (literally) turned me into a brand new person</a> appeared first on <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://heropress.com\">HeroPress</a>.</p>\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:7:\"pubDate\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:31:\"Sun, 24 Jul 2016 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It all makes sense, I promise.</p>\n<p>Let&#8217;s start somewhere else, though.</p>\n<p>Hi, I&#8217;m Madalin Milea, and I am a technology professional based out of Rennes, France. I&#8217;m self-employed, a WordPress enthusiast, collaborating with <a href=\"http://www.codeinwp.com/blog/\">CodeinWP</a> (one of the top blogs about WordPress), and a member of the support team at <a href=\"http://themeisle.com/\">ThemeIsle</a>. I also maintain my own blog at <a href=\"http://madalinm.com/\">M.Online</a>, writing about a variety of topics such as blogging, WordPress and programming.</p>\n<p><img class=\"alignnone size-large wp-image-644\" src=\"http://madalinm.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Screen-Shot-2016-06-17-at-5.59.05-PM-1024x580.png\" alt=\"Screen Shot 2016-06-17 at 5.59.05 PM\" width=\"810\" height=\"459\" /></p>\n<p>But I didn&#8217;t start like that. I studied Management and Economics for three years. It seemed like a sensible option, but while I knew I was gaining some useful skills, I also wanted more. I had a feeling I wasn&#8217;t yet on the right track.</p>\n<p>So I went right back to square one and started out on a new path &#8211; programming; a field that had always had a magical allure for me, something I&#8217;d always dreamed of doing but never thought possible.</p>\n<p>I obviously needed to learn a lot about WordPress, programming, and all things related before I could collaborate with companies like ThemeIsle, or before anyone would even hire me as a freelancer, for that matter.</p>\n<p>So how do you do that? How do you go from studying Economics and being a phone center technician (which I used to do), to a WordPress developer?</p>\n<p>Well, WordPress and programming in general are very interesting fields. First off, the way &#8220;mastering those fields&#8221; works is unheard of when compared to other fields. For example, if you want to be a doctor, you have no way of obtaining the necessary education on your own, through blog posts or whatever. You need to go to school. With programming, you very well <em>can</em> be self-taught, right from the start, all the way to being an expert.</p>\n<p>But maybe this is not the best path to take after all&#8230; Maybe you&#8217;re better off not learning everything all on your own? I mean, I found the amount of info available out there on the web rather overwhelming. There&#8217;s just soooo much stuff. Where does one start?</p>\n<h2>How to begin pursuing a new skill</h2>\n<p>I, for instance, decided to look for some online courses that could help me learn in a more easy-to-grasp way. So, after several hours of searching, I stumbled upon some <a href=\"https://www.udemy.com/\">Udemy</a> courses on sale over at <a href=\"https://deals.creativebloq.com/\">Creative Bloq Deals</a>.</p>\n<p>At first, they seemed interesting, but after a few days, I felt quite discouraged. It all seemed too complicated, I thought I&#8217;d never manage to learn anything. For a moment, I worried that I would never become a programmer. But I&#8217;m certainly not the one to give up easily, so I asked around for other ideas.</p>\n<p>One <a href=\"http://ionutn.com/\">friend of mine</a> recommended the <a href=\"https://teamtreehouse.com/\">Treehouse</a> courses and told me that there&#8217;s two weeks of free trial available (with full access). That seemed fair enough, so I gave it a go.</p>\n<p>Long story short, it turned out to be a brilliant decision, and looking back, perhaps one of the best career decisions I&#8217;ve ever made. After only two weeks, I was already fascinated by the courses and the team running them.</p>\n<p>It was during this time that I found my enthusiasm for WordPress and developed my skills. The Treehouse course structure really made things easy to follow. I was really taken with the whole experience.</p>\n<p>In just one year, I&#8217;ve learned PHP, JavaScript, CSS, and HTML. This has helped me to grow my new career as a freelancer, and allowed me to feel comfortable with things like creating themes, websites, and even plugins. This gives me a great feeling of satisfaction.</p>\n<p>In hindsight, I could have started with random free info that&#8217;s available on countless websites, but it wouldn&#8217;t have given me a natural step-by-step progression that a structured course does.</p>\n<p>So my message is this:</p>\n<blockquote><p>Even if you set out to learn a new skill on your own, you don&#8217;t actually need to be on your own the whole time.</p></blockquote>\n<p>Get guidance from someone or someplace that really knows what they&#8217;re doing!</p>\n<p>And please don&#8217;t get me wrong, I&#8217;m not saying that Udemy courses aren&#8217;t any good, but in my case, Treehouse has just turned out to be perfect, considering my newbie level. I want to thank the team (especially Zac Gordon and Nick Pettit, my favorite teachers) for their wonderful work.</p>\n<h2>&#8220;Can I make the move?&#8221;</h2>\n<p>You might be at that point when you just can&#8217;t decide what you want to do with your life, or maybe all your previous ideas or your parents&#8217; ideas don&#8217;t seem all that exciting anymore.</p>\n<p>That&#8217;s alright.</p>\n<p>You can always pivot. <em>Change</em> really isn&#8217;t as hard as you might think if you&#8217;re motivated and hard working. There&#8217;s nothing that will spur you on more in life than following your dream. Whether you&#8217;d love to be a web developer, write mobile apps, computer games or start your own award winning blog, you can do it.</p>\n<p>There are so many resources out there, some you pay for, but many are free. You can easily find a wealth of knowledge or even just people willing to share their expertise.</p>\n<p>Once you find the right route for you, like I did, you&#8217;ll be full of motivation, and it&#8217;s this motivation that will get you there. The thought of a new career doing what you love will inspire you to put in a couple of hours each evening after work mastering a new skill.</p>\n<p>Over the years I&#8217;ve learned a lot. These days, my areas of expertise include WordPress development, team management, programming and SEO. It&#8217;s my desire to learn more that has always pushed me forward. Every day, I expand my knowledge and hone my skills as a problem solver and effective developer.</p>\n<p>You always have to remember that nothing is easy, but when you overcome obstacles, you get a huge sense of achievement. For me, it&#8217;s so frustrating when I just can&#8217;t understand something. It would be easy to give up and think it&#8217;s simply beyond me, but if you persevere, the sense of achievement when you have that &#8220;A-ha!&#8221; moment is incredible. Just in the last year, I gained a set of skills that seemed pretty much impossible to me before.</p>\n<p>So again, whatever skill you want to master, don&#8217;t set out to do it on your own. Find quality sources of information, and don&#8217;t stop until you stumble upon something that fits.</p>\n<p><strong>What&#8217;s your dream career? Have you taken the first steps to make it a reality?</strong></p>\n<p>The post <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/learn-wordpress-without-doing-it-on-your-own/\">How to Learn WordPress Without Doing It on Your Own</a> appeared first on <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://heropress.com\">HeroPress</a>.</p>\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:7:\"pubDate\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:31:\"Sun, 24 Jul 2016 20:45:16 +0000\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}s:32:\"http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/\";a:1:{s:7:\"creator\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"Madalin Milea\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}}}i:18;a:6:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";s:5:\"child\";a:2:{s:0:\"\";a:5:{s:5:\"title\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:24:\"HeroPress: Making Family\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"guid\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:55:\"http://heropress.com/?post_type=heropress-essays&p=1101\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"link\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:42:\"http://heropress.com/essays/making-family/\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:11:\"description\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:19817:\"<img width=\"960\" height=\"480\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/070615-family-1024x512.jpg\" class=\"attachment-large size-large wp-post-image\" alt=\"Pullquote: The longer we\'re a part of the WordPress community the more I realize we\'re not making friends, we\'re making family.\" /><div class=\"rtsocial-container rtsocial-container-align-left rtsocial-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal-button\"><a title=\"Tweet: Making Family\" class=\"rtsocial-twitter-button\" href=\"https://twitter.com/share?text=Making%20Family&via=heropress&url=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fmaking-family%2F\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-twitter-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-fb-horizontal fb-light\"><div class=\"rtsocial-fb-horizontal-button\"><a title=\"Like: Making Family\" class=\"rtsocial-fb-button rtsocial-fb-like-light\" href=\"https://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fmaking-family%2F\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-fb-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-horizontal-button\"><a class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-button\" href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fmaking-family%2F&title=Making+Family\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Share: Making Family\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-horizontal-button\"><a class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-button\" href=\"https://pinterest.com/pin/create/button/?url=http://heropress.com/essays/making-family/&media=http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/070615-family-150x150.jpg&description=Making Family\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Pin: Making Family\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-count\"></span></div></div><a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"perma-link\" href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/making-family/\" title=\"Making Family\"></a></div><p>It&#8217;s not uncommon for me to ask someone to write a HeroPress essay and have them respond with &#8220;Why me? I&#8217;m not really on the periphery of anything. WordPress didn&#8217;t really help me overcome any hardship&#8221;. Almost every time I help them realize what an impact WordPress has made on their life, and how it has enabled them.</p>\n<p>It took me quite a while to walk that path myself. I was a web developer for 15 years before I started working with WordPress, and if I hadn&#8217;t found WordPress I&#8217;d still be a web developer, and making a good happy living.</p>\n<p>While WordPress as a technology made my career more pleasant, and certainly easier, the thing that has changed my life, and the life of my family, is unquestionably the WordPress community.</p>\n<h3>Who I Am</h3>\n<p>Another common requirement for writing a HeroPress essay is that you need to write to an audience. Who is this message for? This essay is for people like me. Read on and see if you&#8217;re like me.</p>\n<p>People call me Topher, and for the new folks, I manage this little site. I&#8217;ve often said that everyone is on the periphery of something. I don&#8217;t <em>feel</em> like I&#8217;m on the periphery of anything. I&#8217;m an educated white American man. That right there puts me smack in the middle of most things. But if I had to pick something a little different I&#8217;d have to say it&#8217;s the way I was brought up.</p>\n<a href=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/topher_homestead.jpg\"><img class=\"wp-image-1104\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/topher_homestead.jpg\" alt=\"Photo of the foundation of a house with a trailer next to it in a clearing in the forest.\" width=\"400\" height=\"267\" /></a>The shed we started in is in the top right, then we stayed in that trailer for a summer. The largest thing is the foundation of the house.\n<p>In 1979 my parents sold almost everything they had and moved 100 miles north. They bought a little plot of forest in the middle of a very large plot of forest and put up a tent and we moved in. Then we built a little shed, and my dad, my uncle, and I moved into that while mom and my sisters moved back to the city for a few months. We cleared the land and started building a house.</p>\n<p>When it came time to hook up to the electrical grid we were told it would be $20,000 for the hookup. That&#8217;s nearly $70,000 at today&#8217;s rate. My dad simply said no. We didn&#8217;t get connected to the electrical grid for another 15 years.</p>\n<p>If you&#8217;d like to read more of that story <a href=\"https://topher1kenobe.com/category/my-story/\">I did a nice long series on my own blog</a>.</p>\n<h3>How I Got Here</h3>\n<p>I taught myself to type in high school because it was way better than writing all that stuff by hand. When I got to college and it came time to write a paper I found that the library had a typewriter I could use.  It was an old IBM Selectric with a little motor that spun and hummed the end entire time.</p>\n<p>One day a guy said to me &#8220;Why don&#8217;t you use The Computer?&#8221;.</p>\n<p>&#8220;We have a computer?&#8221; I asked.  He showed me where the IBM 286 with WordPerfect was and I spent about a week learning everything I could about it. Soon I was typing papers for other people at a penny a word. That&#8217;s about $2 a page.</p>\n<p>Then one day someone donated a new computer to the college.  It was a Microsoft Xenix server, with 5 dumb terminals. <em>Five</em> people could use it at the same time! It also had something called &#8220;email&#8221;.  It wasn&#8217;t on any network, so we could only email people in that room. But we loved it. Everyone swapped emails.</p>\n<p>Fast forward a couple years and I went to a different school which ALSO had a server. This one was a giant VAX/VMS system. The machine was about the size of an old Volkswagen bug. There were terminals all over campus. You could send an electronic message to someone who was almost a mile away! It was amazing, and I was enthralled.</p>\n<p>In my 4th year of college I was told that we could soon be connected to The Internet. I&#8217;d never heard of that, so I started learning. I found out that it would be just like what we had, but we could send emails to other schools! And people all over the world. It was AMAZING.</p>\n<p>To try to keep a long story short(er) I moved through telnet, <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopher_(protocol)\">Gopher</a>, and finally the web.</p>\n<p>One day a friend came to me and said &#8220;Hey, look what I made!&#8221;.  It was a web page. With his own content on it! He said &#8220;It&#8217;s really easy, you should try it!&#8221; I told him no, it looked far too complicated. He said it really wasn&#8217;t, and showed me.</p>\n<p>That afternoon I learned every HTML tag there was. All 40 of them. And I started making web pages. Page after page. I made lists of interesting websites, and connected them all together. I built an unofficial website for my college. I joined the local Freenet, even though I didn&#8217;t have a computer of my own, and started building pages for them, for my city. It became an obsession.</p>\n<p>Eventually I talked the college into paying me to build them a real website. Here&#8217;s a screenshot:</p>\n<p><img class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-1106\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/cornerstone_college_website_lynx.png\" alt=\"Screenshot of Cornerstone College\'s web site in Lynx in a terminal window,\" width=\"484\" height=\"316\" /></p>\n<h3>Leveling Up</h3>\n<p>After college I took a 6 month contract building an intranet website for Kellogg&#8217;s (the cereal people). It was their first internal website, and I had to make sure there was backward compatability for Netscape 1.0. It was still all plain HTML though.  CSS hadn&#8217;t been invented yet.  If there was back-end scripting to be done it was CGI in perl.</p>\n<p>Fast forward to 1998 and I was working in my office with some co-workers and one of our designers came into the room. He said &#8220;I have a contract to build a site for a realtor, but I need someone who knows PHP&#8221;. No-one said anything, so I said &#8220;I&#8217;ll do it!&#8221;.</p>\n<blockquote><p>That night I went home and learned PHP.</p></blockquote>\n<p>I built the site and got paid. Let&#8217;s just say I&#8217;m glad it&#8217;s not around anymore.</p>\n<p>I started taking more PHP jobs, getting better and better. A new thing became popular on the web called &#8220;web logging&#8221;, basically keeping a journal on the web.  People soon shortened it to &#8220;blogging&#8221;, which confused all the old people.</p>\n<p>I tried some blog software, but it was crazy hard to set up. One platform even required an Apache module of its own. I decided blogging wasn&#8217;t for me, and probably wouldn&#8217;t be going very far.</p>\n<h3>Enter WordPress</h3>\n<p>In 2003 I was working as a PHP/MySQL developer at a radio station attached to a college (the very same at which I started so long ago). I was teaching a class called <em>Intro To Web Development</em>. I&#8217;d recently heard about WordPress and tried it out. I wasn&#8217;t very impressed. I could build that. I required each student to have a project for the year, and I took one for myself. Build something better than WordPress.</p>\n<p>What I came up with wasn&#8217;t better than WordPress, but it was good enough that I used it as my main blogging software for 10 years. Looking back, I really wish I had become involved in the community then. Where would I be now?</p>\n<h3>Spinning Off Into Chaos</h3>\n<p>In 2010 I had been doing side work non-stop for several years. I did the math and realized that I was wasting a LOT of time and money going to my day job every day. Literally tens of thousands of dollars being lost by going there 5 days a week.</p>\n<p>I quit.</p>\n<p>I went freelance and the work poured in. I took a contract that used WordPress and was pretty impressed by its blogging abilities. It was still a chore to make any other kind of site with it, but I was able to bend it to my will. I loved that WordPress took care of permissions and user management for me. I quickly found out that most of the &#8220;WordPress developers&#8221; out there didn&#8217;t really know PHP. I had a huge advantage.</p>\n<p>I used WordPress occasionally until 3.0 came out.  <strong>Everything changed</strong>.</p>\n<p>Custom Post Types made practically anything possible! It was literally breathtaking. I hadn&#8217;t been so excited since the early days of web development, when a new browser version meant major new web technology.</p>\n<p>Everything in my life began to change rapidly as well. I went from freelancing to being CTO in a startup to being a WordPress VIP developer at a major agency to trying something cool (HeroPress) to writing documentation. 5 different job changes in 6 years. <a href=\"http://catewerks.com/our-jump-to-freelancing/\">It was pretty stressful for my family</a>.</p>\n<p>There was something consistent through most of the last 6 years though.</p>\n<h3>You</h3>\n<p>My first experience with The Community was when I went looking for a Theme Framework.  I found Startbox, by a guy named Brian Richards. I found out he lived only a few miles from my house! He answered SO MANY QUESTIONS. I wouldn&#8217;t be the WordPress developer I am today without him.</p>\n<p>We formed a local WordPress meetup, and one of the first things he said was &#8220;We need a WordCamp&#8221;. What&#8217;s a WordCamp? He told me all about it and said he wanted to pull one together in only 4 months.  I thought he was CRAZY, but sure enough he did it, and <a href=\"https://2013.grandrapids.wordcamp.org/\">WordCamp Grand Rapids</a> was born.</p>\n<p>I was hooked. I couldn&#8217;t wait until NEXT year when we could have another one!</p>\n<p>Then I learned they happen all over the place! ALL THE TIME!</p>\n<p>My first Away WordCamp was Austin in April 2014, and it felt like it changed everything. I mustered up the courage to approach Siobhan McKeown and ask her about writing docs. 15 minutes later (literally) I had admin rights to work on the Plugin Handbook. I spent the next 6 months finishing it.</p>\n<p>I met Shayda Torabi, Chris Lema, Shawn and Kay Hesketh. I met for the first time my own co-workers at XWP.</p>\n<p>And my father died.</p>\n<p>My sister called on a quiet Sunday morning at sunrise and told me he was gone. My dear brother Luke Carbis cried with me. I&#8217;m crying now as I write this.</p>\n<h3>More of You</h3>\n<p>I was surprised to learn soon after that XWP wanted me to go to WordCamp Miami. I didn&#8217;t expect <em>two</em> WordCamps in one year! I met David Bisset, Karim Marucchi, Joe Hoyle, and dozens of other people who are now solid friends.</p>\n<p>Then another, I found out I was going to WordCamp San Francisco! I met Rocio Valdivia, Julie Kuehl, Dave Rosen, Shane Pearlman, Jake Goldman, and more and more and more.</p>\n<p>It was at that WordCamp that someone nominated me to be XWP&#8217;s WordCamp Outreach person. Dave Rosen looked at me with a sparkle in his eye and asked &#8220;Would you like that?&#8221;. That moment was the true beginning of HeroPress. That&#8217;s where he started thinking &#8220;What if?&#8221;</p>\n<h3>HeroPress</h3>\n<p>Until HeroPress WordPress was a tool to further my career. I&#8217;d made some dear dear friends, but maybe I would have made dear friends without WordPress. Dave Rosen came to me and told me he wanted me to do something great for WordPress. He told me it was my journey to discover. He wanted a business, a new product that would change everything.</p>\n<p>He also sent me a picture.</p>\n<p>It was a narrow alley in India. I don&#8217;t know what city. In the center of the alley was a small child, maybe 3 years old, getting a bath. His or her mother was pouring water to rinse.</p>\n<p>&#8220;I want to help that child&#8221; Dave said. &#8220;I want to make a world where that child has the ability to make a good healthy living, without having to leave home.&#8221; The child was looking right at the camera.</p>\n<p>Right at me.</p>\n<p>Dave also made available to me a WordPress agency. &#8220;If you need to build anything, use them, I have them on retainer&#8221; he said. They were from Kolkata. I got to know one person there, a young man named Jeet. We spent months together trying to come up with something great to do for WordPress. I learned about his family, and he learned about mine. He got married in that time.</p>\n<p>One day Jeet let go of some frustration. He was trying to get enough work for his agency to stick together.  It was really a group of friends who had been freelancing, and they wanted to make it work as a team. But he couldn&#8217;t get good work.  There was plenty of work for &#8220;cheap labor from India where they work for almost nothing&#8221;.  But that doesn&#8217;t work for actual grown up developers feeding families. He asked <em>me</em> how to get good work.</p>\n<blockquote><p>I felt helpless. I&#8217;d never been to India. I wasn&#8217;t any good at business really. What do I know?</p></blockquote>\n<p>So I set out to find someone who DID know. Someone who&#8217;d made a successful WordPress business in India.</p>\n<p>That&#8217;s where the core idea of HeroPress started. That&#8217;s why HeroPress essays now need an audience. It&#8217;s about connecting people to each other to share wisdom.</p>\n<p>I lost track of Jeet not long after the <a href=\"https://wptavern.com/heropress-fails-to-attract-backers-cancels-kickstarter-campaign-ahead-of-deadline\">HeroPress Kickstarter</a> failed, and I&#8217;ve been looking for him ever since. If anyone knows where to find Soumyajit Saha, I&#8217;d love to know.</p>\n<h3>Failure</h3>\n<p>The Kickstarter failed. My job situation was uncertain. Jeet never got his advice. The kid in the alley would certainly never get a good job. That&#8217;s ridiculous of course, but I could still see those eyes.</p>\n<p>Then people started saying things like &#8220;HeroPress is such a good idea, please don&#8217;t let it die.&#8221; People who couldn&#8217;t afford to give more than they had, or any at all.  People said &#8220;I couldn&#8217;t afford to give any money, but I have time, if you need anything done, I&#8217;ll do it&#8221;. Dozens of them.</p>\n<p>I started thinking about how I could make it work. If I gave up on video, and went with plain text, how hard could it be? What could it cost besides hosting? I decided to go for it.</p>\n<p>I emailed Dave and asked permission but he didn&#8217;t write back. He was busy on something else at the time. I asked again.  Nothing.</p>\n<p>So I did it anyway.</p>\n<p>I found Rarst and asked him if he&#8217;d do his presentation in text form, and he said yes. We published. It was breathtaking.</p>\n<p>Then I thought &#8220;I should have another, right? Umm&#8230; next week?&#8221; So I tracked down Saurabh Shukla, who had given so much great advice on how to talk to people from other cultures. &#8220;Sure!&#8221; he said. Then I needed another. For about the first 3 months I got contributors merely days, sometimes hours before publish time.</p>\n<p>Failure turned to success. Text is BETTER than video. It&#8217;s cheaper, faster, more accessible.</p>\n<p>It&#8217;s not a viable business. No-one&#8217;s making their living from it. From the viewpoint of the original goal, it has been a failure. From the eyes of everyone who talks to me about it, I can see it&#8217;s a success.</p>\n<h3>Making Family</h3>\n<p>In the spring of 2014 I went with my wife and two children to WordCamp Chicago. We all made new, wonderful friends. My children know people from all over the world, some of them that I don&#8217;t even know, because of WordPress. My wife now has dear friends she talks to all the time because of that WordCamp.</p>\n<p><a href=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wordcamp_dinner.jpg\"><img class=\"alignright wp-image-1122\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wordcamp_dinner-300x169.jpg\" alt=\"Some family being silly at dinner\" width=\"400\" height=\"225\" /></a>We were hooked. We decided to go to another WordCamp. Then another. We went to Chicago, Dayton, North Canton, Milwaukee, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Virginia Beach, St. Louis, Kansas City, Columbus, and WordCamp US.</p>\n<p>Without my family I went to Pressnomics and WordCamp Pune.</p>\n<p>At every one of these places we made more friends. More people with whom we still stay in touch and to whom we have become close. Some of them we saw over and over at WordCamps all year, and traded stories of travel and family and life.</p>\n<blockquote><p>The longer we&#8217;re a part of the WordPress community the more I realize we&#8217;re not making friends, we&#8217;re making family.</p></blockquote>\n<p>Family from India, Ukraine, England, Argentina, Nepal, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, and literally hundreds of other countries.</p>\n<p>WordPress didn&#8217;t rescue me from anything. The code shaped my career sure, but what has changed me is you. The lives of myself and my family will forever be better because of you.</p>\n<p>Thank you.</p>\n<p>The post <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/making-family/\">Making Family</a> appeared first on <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://heropress.com\">HeroPress</a>.</p>\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:7:\"pubDate\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:31:\"Sun, 24 Jul 2016 20:45:16 +0000\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}s:32:\"http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/\";a:1:{s:7:\"creator\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:14:\"Topher DeRosia\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}}}i:19;a:6:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";s:5:\"child\";a:2:{s:0:\"\";a:5:{s:5:\"title\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:70:\"HeroPress: WordPress, Where I Found What I Didn’t Know I Was Missing\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"guid\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:55:\"http://heropress.com/?post_type=heropress-essays&p=1088\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"link\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:60:\"http://heropress.com/essays/what-i-didnt-know-i-was-missing/\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:11:\"description\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:13262:\"<img width=\"960\" height=\"480\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/062916-ididntknowiwasmissing-2-1024x512.jpg\" class=\"attachment-large size-large wp-post-image\" alt=\"Banner: The incredible thing about WordPress is the diversity of what you can pursue.\" /><div class=\"rtsocial-container rtsocial-container-align-left rtsocial-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal-button\"><a title=\"Tweet: WordPress, Where I Found What I Didn&#8217;t Know I Was Missing\" class=\"rtsocial-twitter-button\" href=\"https://twitter.com/share?text=WordPress%2C%20Where%20I%20Found%20What%20I%20Didn%27t%20Know%20I%20Was%20Missing&via=heropress&url=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fwhat-i-didnt-know-i-was-missing%2F\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-twitter-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-fb-horizontal fb-light\"><div class=\"rtsocial-fb-horizontal-button\"><a title=\"Like: WordPress, Where I Found What I Didn&#8217;t Know I Was Missing\" class=\"rtsocial-fb-button rtsocial-fb-like-light\" href=\"https://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fwhat-i-didnt-know-i-was-missing%2F\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-fb-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-horizontal-button\"><a class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-button\" href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fwhat-i-didnt-know-i-was-missing%2F&title=WordPress%2C+Where+I+Found+What+I+Didn%26%238217%3Bt+Know+I+Was+Missing\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Share: WordPress, Where I Found What I Didn&#8217;t Know I Was Missing\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-horizontal-button\"><a class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-button\" href=\"https://pinterest.com/pin/create/button/?url=http://heropress.com/essays/what-i-didnt-know-i-was-missing/&media=http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/062916-ididntknowiwasmissing-2-150x150.jpg&description=WordPress, Where I Found What I Didn\'t Know I Was Missing\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Pin: WordPress, Where I Found What I Didn&#8217;t Know I Was Missing\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-count\"></span></div></div><a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"perma-link\" href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/what-i-didnt-know-i-was-missing/\" title=\"WordPress, Where I Found What I Didn&#8217;t Know I Was Missing\"></a></div><h3>Backstory</h3>\n<p>My grandparents used to have a photograph that showed me as a child, just old enough to start walking; and in it I was trying to climb onto this little cement horse sculpture they had in their yard.</p>\n<p>For as long as I can recall I&#8217;ve always had an interest in horses, and it was always believed that my primary career path in life would somehow revolve around riding or training horses.</p>\n<p>I had the first chance to work around horses when I was nine, my parents wouldn&#8217;t pay for riding lessons but I was given the green light to volunteer at a handicapped riding facility near our home. So I would go there a few times each week to lead the horses around and assist the riders. I was in heaven.</p>\n<p>After some months of this my parents finally conceded to riding lessons, then buying a horse and things seemed to be on course for a career in horses for me.</p>\n<p>When I was 14 years old, we had moved to our own little property where we could keep our own horses. I would have been entering the 9th grade that fall, but instead I proposed to my parents that I should drop out of school and start a horse business instead; and surprisingly they agreed.</p>\n<p>For the next 6 years, I would spend a significant amount of time learning how to build, maintain and improve my own website for that business; it started with a basic WYSIWYG website builder but I quickly learned I needed to dig directly into the code to achieve what I wanted. I broke things and learned how to fix by poking at them with a stick, possibly the most ineffectual method of learning but this was before Google contained all the answers to all the questions..</p>\n<h3>What about *WordPress*?</h3>\n<p>Bear with me, I&#8217;m getting to that point! It&#8217;s now 2005 and I&#8217;m packing up my truck and horse trailer with a reasonable amount of belongings and one of my horses to drive 2000 miles from southern Wisconsin to the Seattle, Washington area. The next step in my journey will be as working-student for a year, which is just a fancy way of saying I&#8217;ll be doing hard physical labor for gruelingly long hours in exchange for a few hours of one-on-one instruction when the trainer has time.</p>\n<p>I wanted to learn more about Classical Dressage, and with few options in my immediate location, began looking outside the Midwest until I found a small facility in the Pacific NorthWest that was teaching what I wanted to learn.</p>\n<p>So where does WordPress fit in here? From the time I started working at the farm, I had to maintain an online blog and post to it daily. I chose WordPress as my blogging platform, possibly it was a choice of complete chance. But **that was my introduction to WordPress**, the requirement to maintain a simple online blog every day.</p>\n<h3>Momentum</h3>\n<p>Every day, I blogged, and slowly I decided I wanted to do more with my blog. So I began exploring plugins and themes, and then how I could break and fix them to suit my own needs.</p>\n<p>People I knew in the horse community would hire me from time to time to work on their site or build them one, and I was doing this in HTML and CSS until I got started with WordPress; and soon I was converting everyone I could to a WordPress site.</p>\n<h3>Distractions</h3>\n<p>There were a lot of other things going on in my life at this time unrelated to WordPress and websites as I continued to search for what I really wanted to do with my life.</p>\n<p>I returned from Washington and began giving riding lessons in my area. I wrote and published a book about working with horses, &#8220;Centered Self, Centered Horse.&#8221; Despite the outward successes I was having, my career path with training horses was really just reaching its peak before fizzling out.</p>\n<a href=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/exhibition.jpg\"><img class=\"wp-image-1090 size-medium\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/exhibition-277x300.jpg\" alt=\"Erica Franz, in costume, on a rearing horse\" width=\"277\" height=\"300\" /></a>One of the last times I exhibited my horses, this was at a fundraiser for a therapeutic riding facility.\n<p>I began practicing Therapeutic Massage to help bring in additional income, sadly my arms would only hold out for a few years before severe chronic tendonitis forced me to quit altogether.</p>\n<p>The economy in the gutter and I felt this might be a good time for me to pursue higher education, so I went to college for my Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.</p>\n<p>School was a welcome distraction as my involvement with the horse community became less satisfying. I felt more at odds every day with the common methods used to train and ride horses until I decided I needed a full break from all-things-horses.</p>\n<p>Even through all of this, I was still plugging away with WordPress, freelancing and slowly gaining more and more clients.</p>\n<h3>The Big (little) Change</h3>\n<p>In 2013, a freelance client I had just started working with wanted to use a very specific WordPress theme &#8211; Marketer&#8217;s Delight.</p>\n<p>It&#8217;s funny when you think back to something small that can completely change the course you&#8217;re on. But it was this tiny thing that I believe began a full-stop to the path I was travelling at that time and helped re-route me to where I am today.</p>\n<p>Marketer&#8217;s Delight, at that time, was a skin for the Thesis framework. So as I was working with it I would pop into the forum support to ask a few questions about whether certain functionality was supported out of the box, and Alex was looking to hire someone to help with forum support.</p>\n<p>On a lark, I sent him an email. I loved working with Marketer&#8217;s Delight and felt I&#8217;d enjoy helping others in the forum as they navigated their way through customizing the theme for their own site.</p>\n<p>And that was it, I joined Kolakube and worked in the support forum for about 3 months.</p>\n<p>After that opportunity I realized some very important things. 1) I love figuring things out and finding out what the cause of a problem is, and 2) I really love helping people.</p>\n<h3>Taking a chance at a random opportunity</h3>\n<p>I had continued to freelance while working in the support forum, but after that time I really wanted to work with another support team again.</p>\n<p>I wasn&#8217;t yet actively looking at job openings or submitting resumes to any companies; but opened up Twitter and one of the few people I was following at the time had retweeted a link to a job opening for OptinMonster.</p>\n<p>I worked with creating &#8220;optins&#8221; with OptinMonster on a few of my clients&#8217; sites so was already somewhat familiar with the product and and really enjoyed using it.</p>\n<p>Of course there was some immediate self-doubt about whether I was really qualified for the position because customer support wasn&#8217;t a field I had been pursuing for a long time or had a long history of experience in.</p>\n<p>&#8220;Ah, the worst that can happen is they actually respond with a &#8216;no&#8217;.&#8221;</p>\n<a href=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/resume.jpg\"><img class=\"size-medium wp-image-1093\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/resume-213x300.jpg\" alt=\"Erica Franz\' resume, mostly blurred out\" width=\"213\" height=\"300\" /></a>Not a resume to be easily forgotten.\n<p>So I got to work putting together a resume to submit that I felt would convey both my personality and highlight my motivation.</p>\n<p>I actually listed the following as a skill-set in my resume:</p>\n<p>&#8220;Owner of unicorns,<br />\nslayer of dragons,<br />\nrider of lightning&#8221;</p>\n<p>Long story short, <strong>I got the job!</strong></p>\n<h3>Time flies when you love what you do</h3>\n<p>It&#8217;s been a year and a half now that I&#8217;ve been working not only with OptinMonster, but also with Soliloquy and Envira Gallery plugins which are part of the same company (AwesomeMotive).</p>\n<p>I work with the really great, diverse team of people, who feel more like family.</p>\n<p>In the short time I&#8217;ve worked at AwesomeMotive, I&#8217;ve learned so much and grown a lot with respect to my knowledge and skills in development even. I gained confidence to begin writing my own plugins and have some published now in the WordPress Plugin Repository.</p>\n<p>This last fall I was promoted to Head of Customer Happiness and have the honor to oversee support for thousands of customers.</p>\n<h3>Reflection</h3>\n<p>Sometimes it&#8217;s difficult to look ahead and see clearly where your destination will be.</p>\n<p>If you had asked me 10 years ago what I would be doing today, customer support or a career largely built on WordPress would not have been part of my answer.</p>\n<p>But in all the little paths I&#8217;ve travelled that eventually got me here, what I&#8217;ve always been looking for was a place where I fit.</p>\n<p>Since I first began writing a little daily blog in WordPress, to today working every day with this amazing team of incredibly skilled individuals, has been this comforting feeling that the world is right and my place in it correct.</p>\n<p>The incredible thing about WordPress is the diversity of what you can pursue. WordPress is more than a blog, more than a website or online store.</p>\n<p>WordPress is people coming together, sharing their own unique sets of skills and personalities to make something greater than could be achieved by any one person alone.</p>\n<p>WordPress allows me to learn and grow as a person every day. It challenges me to think about problems from completely different perspectives as I work with individuals from around the world who share with me their experience and thoughts.</p>\n<p>I doubt I would have a similar opportunity without WordPress; and really without each and every person who is using, extending and contributing to it. My gratitude for WordPress is really my gratitude for <strong>you</strong>, the person reading this story about my journey, because we are all helping support each others journey <strong>through</strong> WordPress.</p>\n<p>The post <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/what-i-didnt-know-i-was-missing/\">WordPress, Where I Found What I Didn&#8217;t Know I Was Missing</a> appeared first on <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://heropress.com\">HeroPress</a>.</p>\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:7:\"pubDate\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:31:\"Sun, 24 Jul 2016 20:45:16 +0000\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}s:32:\"http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/\";a:1:{s:7:\"creator\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:11:\"Erica Franz\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}}}i:20;a:6:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";s:5:\"child\";a:2:{s:0:\"\";a:5:{s:5:\"title\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:31:\"HeroPress: My Road to WordPress\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"guid\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:55:\"http://heropress.com/?post_type=heropress-essays&p=1038\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"link\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:49:\"http://heropress.com/essays/my-road-to-wordpress/\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:11:\"description\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:17052:\"<img width=\"960\" height=\"480\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/roadtowordpress-1024x512.jpg\" class=\"attachment-large size-large wp-post-image\" alt=\"Banner: WordPress showed me that everything is possible is you invest enough time and effort.\" /><div class=\"rtsocial-container rtsocial-container-align-left rtsocial-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal-button\"><a title=\"Tweet: My Road to WordPress\" class=\"rtsocial-twitter-button\" href=\"https://twitter.com/share?text=My%20Road%20to%20WordPress&via=heropress&url=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fmy-road-to-wordpress%2F\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-twitter-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-fb-horizontal fb-light\"><div class=\"rtsocial-fb-horizontal-button\"><a title=\"Like: My Road to WordPress\" class=\"rtsocial-fb-button rtsocial-fb-like-light\" href=\"https://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fmy-road-to-wordpress%2F\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-fb-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-horizontal-button\"><a class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-button\" href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fmy-road-to-wordpress%2F&title=My+Road+to+WordPress\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Share: My Road to WordPress\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-horizontal-button\"><a class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-button\" href=\"https://pinterest.com/pin/create/button/?url=http://heropress.com/essays/my-road-to-wordpress/&media=http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/roadtowordpress-150x150.jpg&description=My Road to WordPress\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Pin: My Road to WordPress\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-count\"></span></div></div><a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"perma-link\" href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/my-road-to-wordpress/\" title=\"My Road to WordPress\"></a></div><p>What do you want to do for living? Depending on where you stand in life, this question can either be the most easiest or an incredibly tough one to answer. When you are ten or fifteen this question is exciting and it has the power to open a whole box of wishes and dreams that seem to just be waiting to be realized.</p>\n<p>Well, with 25 and a university degree in civil engineering in my pocket, that was probably the most unpleasant question you could have asked me. This was not like I imagined it to be. The feeling was wrong. Instead of being eager to finally put the acquired knowledge into practice, I somehow felt like I&#8217;ve just spent the last 6 years of my life for nothing. There was zero enthusiasm in picturing me working in civil engineering field&#8230;not now&#8230;not ever.</p>\n<h3>Life is perfect&#8230;well almost <img src=\"https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/72x72/1f642.png\" alt=\"?\" class=\"wp-smiley\" /></h3>\n<p>The year was 2009 and some big events are underway in my life. First, on April 4th I turned 25. OK, that doesn&#8217;t sound like much now, but for me, then, it surely was:). In May I got married to Marko. By the way, he is helping me write this and he won&#8217;t let me write epics about him, but otherwise I certainly would:). In June I finished my studies and in September I officially moved to Germany to live with my husband. Somehow, it still sounds strange when I say &#8220;my husband&#8221;, soo serious <img src=\"https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/72x72/1f642.png\" alt=\"?\" class=\"wp-smiley\" /> .</p>\n<p>When I recall these events now I can see what a great year that was. Still, there was this big question mark hanging above my head; what am I going to do for living? Beside having a major in a field I had no intention of pursuing a career, I now had another barrier&#8230; german language. If you&#8217;ve ever heard German talking you probably know it doesn&#8217;t sound like a piece of cake thing to learn:).</p>\n<p>The first year in Germany I spent learning the language and working some part time jobs in restaurants, hotels and even giving dancing lessons. It was fun, new country, new language, new people. I even applied for a couple of jobs related to civil engineering, but luckily didn&#8217;t get them due to insufficient German knowledge.</p>\n<h3>Why study something you don&#8217;t want to do?</h3>\n<p>I guess this question might have crossed your mind at least once by now. To better describe the whole thing I need to give a bit more insight into my background and life prior to meeting Marko.</p>\n<p>I was born in Kotor, Montenegro that was then a part of Yugoslavia. Kotor is a relaxed small town on the coast and in my memory it imprinted itself as a great place to be a child. Most people that heard of Kotor, probably visited it on board of one of one of the large cruising ships that stop there daily.</p>\n<p>Unfortunately, in the beginning of 90&#8217;s terrible things started to happen all over Yugoslavia, the country started to fall apart and my family decided to move to Croatia that have just announced independence from Yugoslavia. We ended up on the small island Losinj, another tourist destination, where I lived with my parents until I was 18 and was time to go to college.</p>\n<p>Although spending childhood in such beautiful small towns like Kotor and Losinj may seem like living in paradise for many people, there is always another side of the coin. For me that other side were missing options. It was like, there is a way how things work here and you have to get used to it. The sooner you forget about some unconventional ideas about your future the better <img src=\"https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/72x72/1f642.png\" alt=\"?\" class=\"wp-smiley\" /> . And I&#8217;ve had a lot of those. I was interested in playing piano, dancing, design and so on. It was all acceptable as a hobby, but no one really considered those to be a serious occupation option.</p>\n<p>Well, with time, I forgot about many of them as I tried to fit in and as a result I ended up studying civil engineering for the sole reason that it is, among maybe 3-4 other studies, traditionally considered &#8220;a good choice&#8221; in this country.</p>\n<h3>Nothing without a support</h3>\n<p>As people say, &#8220;better ever than never&#8221;. I don&#8217;t know and don&#8217;t want to know what my life would be like if I&#8217;ve forced myself to follow the path I had in front of me at that time, but I guess forcing yourself to do anything long term is receipt for failure.</p>\n<blockquote><p>I figured out that &#8220;a good choice&#8221; doesn&#8217;t mean much if you&#8217;re not satisfied with it.</p></blockquote>\n<p>It is a common saying that there are always alternatives, but sometimes it is really hard to see them. Especially if you live in an environment that doesn&#8217;t want or is afraid to see them. Moving to Germany to live with Marko changed my views and I started to open myself to new opportunities.</p>\n<p>Although Marko originally comes from the same small island my family moved to in the 90&#8217;s, we first met in 2006 when he was already living in Germany. His way of thinking is quite unconventional by Croatian standards and although he also tried to ignore his own urges for some time, he dropped out of &#8220;a good choice&#8221; college just before the finish line and went to Germany to work as a musician.</p>\n<p>He inspired me to rethink my options and supported me from the day one no matter what choice I make. All at once my choice was clear.</p>\n<h3>Let&#8217;s Design</h3>\n<p>I always wanted to do something creative and design was my wish for a long time although I&#8217;ve never done anything even remotely like it. Marko and I sat down, I told him what I&#8217;d want and he was like; great, take your time, start learning and sooner or later it will pay off.</p>\n<p>So, I started browsing all over the net trying to find good sources that I can learn from. First I actually started creating logos, but very soon I was hooked on web design. I started learning HTML/CSS and even enrolled myself in the online based web design course that turned out to be a waste of time as the concepts that they taught were 10 years behind the times. However, persistence does pay off and within a year I was ready to try selling my first template.</p>\n<p>Themeforest was an obvious choice, but the quality was not there yet. When I look at those first templates, they make me laugh, but you have to start somewhere:). Anyway, the templates got better, got accepted and I started to feel comfortable in what I was doing.</p>\n<h3>WordPress all the way</h3>\n<p>The year was 2012, I&#8217;ve had a couple of templates and a couple of small clients behind me, but with all these CMS solutions growing, HTML templates seemed like a dead end. In the meantime Marko and I decided to try to build a business selling only finished templates instead of developing custom websites for clients.</p>\n<blockquote><p>Our goal was to build a business that is independent of the place of living.</p></blockquote>\n<p>The way I got introduced to WordPress wasn&#8217;t very romantic and there is nothing really inspiring in that story. We were looking for a bigger market that could make our plan work and growing sales themes on Themeforest led us to one conclusion&#8230; WordPress.</p>\n<p>I didn&#8217;t know anything about it and was quite reluctant to start learning it, but Marko can be quite stubborn:). He was like, &#8220;common it can&#8217;t be that hard&#8221;, although at that time he didn&#8217;t have any knowledge of it what so ever:) However, that kept me going and the more I learned about WordPress the more I liked the whole idea behind it.</p>\n<h3>Community of like minded people</h3>\n<p>From my very first steps with WordPress I was pleasantly surprised how helpful people in the WordPress community can be. Complete strangers were ready to take their precious time and help a beginner learn some basic concepts. This is something I&#8217;ve never experienced before and that is one of the greatest values of being a part of such a community.</p>\n<p>In 2013 we launched our own site <a href=\"http://www.anarieldesign.com\">Anariel Design</a> where we offered our HTML template as well as the first theme or two. Here again complete strangers, that run a very popular site <a href=\"http://tympanus.net/codrops/\" target=\"_blank\">Codrops</a>, help us promote the site at the very beginning. In the meantime we got to know them in person so they are not strangers anymore :). Thank you Manoela and Pedro!</p>\n<p>2014 was a turning point when, out of the blue, we got an email from <a href=\"https://twitter.com/philip_arthur\" target=\"_blank\"> Philip Arthur Moore</a> ( work for Automattic at the time ) asking if we&#8217;d like to sell our themes on WordPress.com. It was such honor for me to be invited. It was like an ultimate confirmation that I&#8217;m doing something right an that was finally something I actually enjoyed doing. Thank you Philip!</p>\n<h3>When You Least Expect It</h3>\n<p>2013 had its dark side as I was going through a series of panic attacks that seemed to start out of nothing. It was completely confusing as everything was going great in my life and then all of a sudden such a horror. I even ended up in a hospital for 2 days cause I felt as if I was having a heart attack so they kept me to do some tests.</p>\n<p>Marko helped me analyze the situation and I discovered how much baggage I&#8217;ve been carrying around for a long long time. Things I&#8217;ve never talked about. Things I was ashamed or afraid of. Things I should have straighten out a long time ago, but didn&#8217;t. Opening up helped me a lot and it got better with time.</p>\n<p>At the time the panic attacks started happening I got a gift, cute small teddy bear. It may sound funny or strange, but this teddy bear we named Bubi helped me calm down in my worst hours. Especially when Marko wasn&#8217;t at home. In the meantime Bubi became our lucky charm and he&#8217;s now with us where ever we go.</p>\n<p><img class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-1042\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/bubi.png\" alt=\"Small plush teddy bear on a stump wearing a Santa hat\" width=\"895\" height=\"360\" /></p>\n<h3>A Glance at the Future</h3>\n<p>The last two years were really a joyride. We achieved our goal of running a business that doesn&#8217;t tide us to a certain location. In 2014 Marko took a long needed break from music to learn WordPress and beside doing the business side of things he became an awesome support agent:).</p>\n<p>We are now working from a home office or from where ever we find ourselves at the moment. We like to attend WordCamps whenever we can and meet new people. There are so many interesting stories as most of these people lead unconventional lives.</p>\n<blockquote><p>No one knows what the future brings and how my life will be in a year or in five years.</p></blockquote>\n<p>However, WordPress showed me that everything is possible if you invest enough time and effort. It helped me grow confidence in myself and in other people. That is something that no one can take away and that is what I&#8217;m most thankful for.</p>\n<hr />\n<h3>Thank you note</h3>\n<p>With every project you, me or anyone else ever started there is always someone who knows something you don`t. Someone who can help you out when you get stuck, someone from whom you can always learn something new.<br />\nSo, in this last part i&#8217;d like to thank all the people that helped me on my way:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>First thanks Topher DeRosia for inviting me to write the essay and go out of my comfort zone <img src=\"https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/72x72/1f609.png\" alt=\"?\" class=\"wp-smiley\" /></li>\n<li>special thanks to Marko for all the help &amp; support, without you I wouldn&#8217;t manage all this</li>\n<li>Big thanks to <a href=\"https://twitter.com/photomatt\" target=\"_blank\">Matt Mullenweg</a> &amp; <a href=\"https://twitter.com/mikelittlezed1\" target=\"_blank\">Mike Little</a> and to all that are contributing to WordPress</li>\n<li><a href=\"https://twitter.com/philip_arthur\" target=\"_blank\"> Philip Arthur Moore</a> ( you are my &#8220;hero&#8221; <img src=\"https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/72x72/1f609.png\" alt=\"?\" class=\"wp-smiley\" /> ), <a href=\"https://twitter.com/sixhours\" target=\"_blank\">Caroline Moore</a>, <a href=\"https://twitter.com/DavidAKennedy\" target=\"_blank\">David A. Kennedy</a>, Ola Laczek, <a href=\"https://twitter.com/mendezcode\" target=\"_blank\">Ernesto Méndez</a>, <a href=\"https://twitter.com/jacklenox\" target=\"_blank\">Jack Lenox</a>, <a href=\"https://twitter.com/karmatosed\" target=\"_blank\">Tammie Lister</a>, <a href=\"https://twitter.com/fklux\" target=\"_blank\">Fränk Klein</a> &amp; all Automatticians &#8211; I learned so much from you, thanks a bunch <img src=\"https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/72x72/1f642.png\" alt=\"?\" class=\"wp-smiley\" /></li>\n<li>Thanks to all volunteers and organizers of the WordCamps, you are doing a great job :). Special thanks to <a href=\"https://twitter.com/eblagonic\" target=\"_blank\">Emanuel Blagonic</a> &amp; all other Croatian organizers and volunteers for organizing amazing WordCamp Croatia ( next one is in September in Split: <a href=\"https://2016.split.wordcamp.org/\" target=\"_blank\">https://2016.split.wordcamp.org/</a> )</li>\n<li>Big thanks to theme reviewers on WordPress.org, specially to <a href=\"https://twitter.com/joedolson\" target=\"_blank\">Joe Dolson</a> for the theme accessibility reviews, I learned a lot from you <img src=\"https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/72x72/1f642.png\" alt=\"?\" class=\"wp-smiley\" /></li>\n<li>Thanks to Manoela &amp; Pedro from <a href=\"http://tympanus.net/codrops/\" target=\"_blank\">Codrops</a></li>\n<li>Big thanks to <a href=\"https://twitter.com/twsjonathan\" target=\"_blank\">Jonathan Atkinson</a> &amp; <a href=\"https://twitter.com/Smartik89\" target=\"_blank\">Andrei Surdu</a>, you advices helped a lot at the beginning <img src=\"https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/72x72/1f642.png\" alt=\"?\" class=\"wp-smiley\" /></li>\n<li>and thanks to all great people &amp; friends I met during my work &amp; WordCamps, so many beautiful &amp; inspiring people out there <img src=\"https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/72x72/1f642.png\" alt=\"?\" class=\"wp-smiley\" /></li>\n</ul>\n<p>The post <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/my-road-to-wordpress/\">My Road to WordPress</a> appeared first on <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://heropress.com\">HeroPress</a>.</p>\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:7:\"pubDate\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:31:\"Sun, 24 Jul 2016 20:45:16 +0000\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}s:32:\"http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/\";a:1:{s:7:\"creator\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:10:\"Ana Segota\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}}}i:21;a:6:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";s:5:\"child\";a:2:{s:0:\"\";a:5:{s:5:\"title\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:47:\"HeroPress: The Making of a WordPress Journalist\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"guid\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:55:\"http://heropress.com/?post_type=heropress-essays&p=1020\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"link\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:56:\"http://heropress.com/essays/making-wordpress-journalist/\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:11:\"description\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:17958:\"<img width=\"960\" height=\"522\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Maedah_Batool_Essay_HeroPress_2-1024x557.jpg\" class=\"attachment-large size-large wp-post-image\" alt=\"Banner: So far I\'ve trained more than 700 women from almost every walk of life and about 80% of them are now earning a living with Wordpress\" /><div class=\"rtsocial-container rtsocial-container-align-left rtsocial-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal-button\"><a title=\"Tweet: The Making of a WordPress Journalist\" class=\"rtsocial-twitter-button\" href=\"https://twitter.com/share?text=The%20Making%20of%20a%20WordPress%20Journalist&via=heropress&url=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fmaking-wordpress-journalist%2F\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-twitter-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-fb-horizontal fb-light\"><div class=\"rtsocial-fb-horizontal-button\"><a title=\"Like: The Making of a WordPress Journalist\" class=\"rtsocial-fb-button rtsocial-fb-like-light\" href=\"https://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fmaking-wordpress-journalist%2F\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-fb-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-horizontal-button\"><a class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-button\" href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fmaking-wordpress-journalist%2F&title=The+Making+of+a+WordPress+Journalist\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Share: The Making of a WordPress Journalist\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-horizontal-button\"><a class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-button\" href=\"https://pinterest.com/pin/create/button/?url=http://heropress.com/essays/making-wordpress-journalist/&media=http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Maedah_Batool_Essay_HeroPress_2-150x150.jpg&description=The Making of a WordPress Journalist\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Pin: The Making of a WordPress Journalist\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-count\"></span></div></div><a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"perma-link\" href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/making-wordpress-journalist/\" title=\"The Making of a WordPress Journalist\"></a></div><p><em>I went from being an Electrical Engineer to a WordPress Journalist cum Researcher. I review products, provide WordPress support and handle technical documentations. Here’s my story.</em></p>\n<p>October 27th, 2010 — The day my passion became my paycheck, and I was hopeful and excited about trying out something I always wanted to do i.e. to blog!</p>\n<h2>The Backstory</h2>\n<p>I was always a shy kid. But had a great inclination towards all the creative writing opportunities which were offered in the school. Be it contributing to the <i>school&#8217;s annual magazine</i> or joining the editorial team of the <i>Buzz</i> (the monthly newsletter), I always considered myself an amateur writer. I also remember how anxiously; I used to wait for the weekly edition of the US Magazine and used to pile up all its copies neatly in a big plastic folder bag. (I still have that big bundle stacked in my cupboard. <img src=\"https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/72x72/1f642.png\" alt=\"?\" class=\"wp-smiley\" /> )</p>\n<p>Throughout my school, the laser focus on my career was to become a doctor and take up writing as a side profession. Even if I wanted to take writing as a full-time career at that time, my parents would not have allowed it (every parent wants their kids to be an engineer or a doctor — professions with less uncertainty).</p>\n<p>So, I knew that just aiming to become a professional writer would only do more harm than good. Anywho, long story short, I ended up joining the Engineering field mostly because the profession ran in my blood. (Duh&#8230; my dad is an Engineer).</p>\n<p>The general perception is that if you&#8217;re passionate about something, you&#8217;re more willing to take risks. But this wasn&#8217;t true for me. Honestly, I’m not a life-hacking kind of girl. Nor can I pretend to be one who has fully recovered from giving up on her passion. But somewhere in there I still wanted to write (as in professionally).</p>\n<h3>The Hard Truth</h3>\n<p>I was now on track to become an Electrical Engineer, which was not anywhere close to writing, except for that only <i>Communications Skills</i> course which included a few PPT presentations, technical writing and a 20-page report as a semester project. There was nothing creative about it since we were supposed to write like they write a research paper. There was more fuss about syntax than the content itself. It&#8217;s safe to assume that I didn&#8217;t enjoy <i>that</i> kind of writing.</p>\n<h2>Stepping Forward Professionally</h2>\n<p>Five years ago during my 4th semester at the university, I met an amazing team of entrepreneurs led by <a href=\"https://ahmadawais.com/\">Ahmad Awais</a>; it was a small team of passionate developers and bloggers. Better yet, they were looking to add one more resource to their team. I knew this was my chance to be a writer again.</p>\n<p>For me, writing meant putting my voice out there and wanting it to matter even a tiny bit. After a few articles that I contributed, I was offered a part-time job, and I quickly jumped on it. I was like &#8220;Holly Smokes! It&#8217;s getting real&#8221;. I got started by writing on different niches like technology, design, food, fashion, hospitality, the web, etc.</p>\n<blockquote><p>Re-living my passion once again induced new hope and rejuvenated me a lot.</p></blockquote>\n<p>Whatever I wrote, came profoundly from my heart and this instinct made me believe I might have a chance to take a stab on writing once again. But writing for technology blogs wasn&#8217;t that simple as I had hoped.</p>\n<h3>Defining Parts of a Copywriter</h3>\n<p>Becoming a professional and sound copywriter is an intimidating struggle because there’s a lot of jargon. Unfortunately, you&#8217;re going to find some new mantra each time you browse this topic. So, I&#8217;m just writing what I found is necessary for one to become one such copywriter.</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Writing (of course!)</li>\n<li>Code</li>\n<li>Design</li>\n</ul>\n<p>One needs to know at least the basics of these three bullet points listed above. So, that was my goal. Mostly, because I worked with a team of developers and being an engineer, development was not a remote concept either. I knew that having basic design and development skills will only allow me to push beyond the limits of a normal copywriter.</p>\n<h2>A Turning Point!</h2>\n<p>Ahmad had always been a big fan of WordPress, and all three of our blogs were built with WordPress. The CMS was entirely new to me but when I gave it a spin found it surprisingly easy to learn. We had internal workshops about WordPress almost every other week. I made a point to sit through these workshops and even went through project RFP&#8217;s and init meetings. During the next semesters, I had fallen for two things, writing and yes, you guessed it, WordPress.</p>\n<p>Now the biggest challenge for me was to pace things up as quickly as possible so that by the time I graduate, I don&#8217;t end up working in a Grid Station in a remote area. (I mean no offense to the Electrical Engineers out there. But it wasn&#8217;t the thing for me.)</p>\n<p>I started getting a firm grip over WordPress. I kicked off with video tutorials from Lynda and then started reading authentic web resources like <a href=\"http://www.wpbeginner.com/\">WPBeginner</a>, <a href=\"http://wptavern.com/\">WP Tavern</a>, etc. After toying around with the basic setup and configurations, the next step was to face my biggest fear i.e. coding.</p>\n<p>Did I mention that initially I knew very little of code?</p>\n<h3>Encountering the Gap</h3>\n<p>My first real interaction with the code was via C Programming in the first semester and believe me it was a deeply rooted bizarre.</p>\n<blockquote><p>I found the fact <strong><i>development jobs “are for men”</i></strong> ridiculous and therefore, continued to focus on progressing my career.</p></blockquote>\n<p>This was only possible if I would learn how to code.</p>\n<p>I learned HTML5 followed by CSS3 and then jumped to high-level programming languages like PHP and JavaScript. And guess what&#8230; just after six months of coding, things started to make sense. I began with teeny tiny modifications of simple HTML templates and worked through the complex frameworks like Redux and Titan. I think this was because I was more focused on speed than I was on building a solid understanding of what I was doing.</p>\n<h3>It Isn&#8217;t Enough</h3>\n<p>With time, I started noticing an encouraging shift in my life. I knew I was up to something. My next step was to evolve with the local community and hence, I started attending design conferences and workshops. Why design? Because this would fulfill my third component to become a professional copywriter and it let me interact with people around me. Images play a vital role in making your content appealing, and a basic knowledge of Photoshop would be sufficient to achieve my goal.</p>\n<p>My next step eventually hit the brick wall, and I started speaking at workshops too. I assisted the leading speakers at most of the workshops which made me gain experience that proved its worth just some time later.</p>\n<h2>Be The Change</h2>\n<p>By the time I graduated, I was leading the team of bloggers and had expanded my team to about 15 people. Believe me; it feels great to be working on what I want and when I want! Delegating to a team of emerging writers was an achievement itself. Obviously, it’s not an easy thing, but I enjoyed every single bit of it.</p>\n<p>At that time, we thought of starting a new company focused on teaching people all things web. That also meant selling our blogging network. So, we have begun prepping for that and by the end of the year, we had have sold almost 80% of our blogs.</p>\n<h2>The Startup — FinkTanks</h2>\n<p>By now, I&#8217;ve realized that the only person who can get in the way of your career progress is <i>YOU</i>. One has to keep moving forward regardless of what you’re up against. The work you do may not bring drastic and immediate results, but your efforts will not go to waste. And I knew that the career path which I&#8217;ve opted for can directly impact the future of our next generation of women.</p>\n<p>So, it just hit me that I should teach others how I did it, not much of a success story, but at least I could spread the word. Then I came up with the idea of a startup with my team. FinkTanks — as we called it was launched in 2013 and then again in 2014. I searched for my target audience and the perfect fit for this venture were the young girls just like me — fresh graduate looking to learn a few extra skill.</p>\n<h3>When Women Engineer&#8230;</h3>\n<p>I surveyed a little and realized that a number of females were interested in working from home (mostly coz it is easier, flexible and no transportation mess). There could not be a better choice for them other than blogging &amp; copywriting. I mean you don’t have to go for a job you just need to work hard wherever you are. All you need is a laptop and an uninterrupted internet connection which fortunately is available to almost all of us. So this was my biggest inspiration and hence I got started.</p>\n\n<a href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/making-wordpress-journalist/13436098_10207765500470328_2048167471_n/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"150\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/13436098_10207765500470328_2048167471_n-150x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Small theatre-style classroom filled with women\" /></a>\n<a href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/making-wordpress-journalist/13444387_10207765496750235_2139752860_n/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"150\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/13444387_10207765496750235_2139752860_n-150x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Small theatre-style classroom filled with women\" /></a>\n<a href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/making-wordpress-journalist/13459626_10207765480509829_61196780_n/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"150\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/13459626_10207765480509829_61196780_n-150x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"4 men and three women holding up award certificates.\" /></a>\n\n<p>I conducted training sessions on a monthly basis where I taught how to be a blogger and how to be self-employed. I taught all the essential components which a blogger needs to know starting from WordPress to design, code, and of course copywriting.</p>\n<blockquote><p>So far, I&#8217;ve trained more than 700 women from almost every walk of life, and about 80% of them are now earning a living with WordPress.</p></blockquote>\n<h2>WordPress is my new gluten</h2>\n<p>All this was only possible because of WordPress. Had I not started early on with this open source script I had never been able to positively affect so many lives. WordPress had started to change my life.</p>\n<p>When I started publishing content with WordPress, I knew little about its technical insights but gradually became aware of it. I started as a 360 writer who could pen down her thoughts on any niche, but soon I realized that<strong><i> instead of doing something of everything, I should learn everything of something</i></strong>. And that everything was WordPress.</p>\n<p>Yes! WordPress is my new gluten and since 2013, this open source script has become a life-changing experience for me. I think that my passion for writing is the best fit to convey my thoughts and opinions on WordPress. Currently, I’m a part of <a href=\"http://wptie.com/\">WPTie</a> and working as the Creative Director.</p>\n<h3>A Competitive Advantage</h3>\n<p>My day to day routine involves reading about WordPress (and boy I read a lot of it), slacking through WP Slack, improving documentation of our products, providing WordPress support and blogging about WordPress. I also try listening to the popular podcasts. I follow folks like <a href=\"https://twitter.com/chrislema\">Chris Lema</a>, <a href=\"https://twitter.com/tommcfarlin\">Tom McFarlin</a>, and <a href=\"https://twitter.com/learnwithmattc\">Matt Cromwell</a>. Recently, I&#8217;ve also started a new venture with Ahmad Awais, i.e. a blog about stuff that couples well with WordPress <a href=\"http://wpcouple.com/\">WPCouple.com</a>.</p>\n<p>Working at WPTie has been amazing. It has provided me with an excellent opportunity to work with a talented lot of the community ranging from beginners all the way up to professional developers, bloggers, designers, and WordPress core contributors, etc. So, interacting with like-minded people who are heading towards the same career goals as me is fascinating.</p>\n<h2>All Set To Grow as a WordPress Journalist</h2>\n<p>I have turned my life around from being an Electrical Eng. to becoming a WordPress Journalist. By now, I have reviewed several plugins, themes, and frameworks, and now I&#8217;m heading towards a big goal. My team and I are working on a brand new online content agency through which we can offer copywriting services to the WordPress community.</p>\n<p>One of my goals has to never be just a copywriter, and that&#8217;s what I am up to. I write on complex WordPress topics which help me experiment and learn how to develop with WordPress while following the coding standards set by the community.</p>\n<blockquote><p>If you think my story has a lot of WordPress in it, then you cannot be more right.</p></blockquote>\n<p>I believe that sharing more than 26% of the web; WordPress has empowered many ordinary people.  I also find myself gearing for the same queue. My prime focus will be towards reviewing WordPress products as they are here to stay for sure. Likewise, I&#8217;m also brainstorming about my content agency.</p>\n<p>With that said, I am planning to enter the services market, and one of my huge inspirations and motivations have been <a href=\"https://twitter.com/jenniferbourn\">Jennifer Bourn</a>. I truly admire the way she is maintaining a perfect blend of both personal and professional life. Because there always exists a big <strong><i>either</i></strong> for most of the women when it comes to choosing a professional career versus being a traditional housewife. Likewise, I&#8217;m planning to attend WordCamps next year and looking forward to meeting her.</p>\n<p>I’ll conclude by stating the obvious ~ It&#8217;s hard to write about yourself. I don&#8217;t call myself a hero, hell I am no hero. On the contrary I am embarking on a journey to be better at what I do, and I cannot wait to see what is in store for me. Right now I&#8217;m happy and satisfied with what I do, I am surrounded by great people trying to accomplish great things and not many people can say that about their career. That&#8217;s because of WordPress and the community around it. So, Thank You, WordPress!</p>\n<p>Thanks for reading! I&#8217;d love to hear back from you. You can reach out to me on <a href=\"https://twitter.com/MaedahBatool\">Twitter</a> or at my personal <a href=\"https://maedahbatool.com/\">blog</a>.</p>\n<p>The post <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/making-wordpress-journalist/\">The Making of a WordPress Journalist</a> appeared first on <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://heropress.com\">HeroPress</a>.</p>\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:7:\"pubDate\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:31:\"Sun, 24 Jul 2016 20:45:16 +0000\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}s:32:\"http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/\";a:1:{s:7:\"creator\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"Maedah Batool\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}}}i:22;a:6:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";s:5:\"child\";a:2:{s:0:\"\";a:5:{s:5:\"title\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:36:\"HeroPress: You Really Have No Excuse\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"guid\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:55:\"http://heropress.com/?post_type=heropress-essays&p=1011\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"link\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:45:\"http://heropress.com/essays/really-no-excuse/\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:11:\"description\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:11696:\"<img width=\"600\" height=\"600\" src=\"http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/vlad_olaru_pixelgrade.jpg\" class=\"attachment-large size-large wp-post-image\" alt=\"Vlad Olaru\" /><div class=\"rtsocial-container rtsocial-container-align-left rtsocial-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal-button\"><a title=\"Tweet: You Really Have No Excuse\" class=\"rtsocial-twitter-button\" href=\"https://twitter.com/share?text=You%20Really%20Have%20No%20Excuse&via=heropress&url=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Freally-no-excuse%2F\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-twitter-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-fb-horizontal fb-light\"><div class=\"rtsocial-fb-horizontal-button\"><a title=\"Like: You Really Have No Excuse\" class=\"rtsocial-fb-button rtsocial-fb-like-light\" href=\"https://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Freally-no-excuse%2F\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-fb-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-horizontal-button\"><a class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-button\" href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Freally-no-excuse%2F&title=You+Really+Have+No+Excuse\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Share: You Really Have No Excuse\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-horizontal-button\"><a class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-button\" href=\"https://pinterest.com/pin/create/button/?url=http://heropress.com/essays/really-no-excuse/&media=http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/vlad_olaru_pixelgrade-150x150.jpg&description=You Really Have No Excuse\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Pin: You Really Have No Excuse\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-count\"></span></div></div><a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"perma-link\" href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/really-no-excuse/\" title=\"You Really Have No Excuse\"></a></div><p>Topher really dropped it on me with this article. There I was happily mumbling away about philosophy and life lessons (with regards to our experience at PixelGrade) when he said: “<em>I’d love a message from you to other Romanians about what a business around WordPress can do for them</em>”. I kept on mumbling anyway (it’s a thing I am really good at <img src=\"https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/72x72/1f642.png\" alt=\"?\" class=\"wp-smiley\" /> ). “<em>Sure, I can do that!</em>”</p>\n<p>But when it came to writing my “message”, damn. Talk about brain freeze. Should I write about this or that? Does this really relate to Romanians or it’s just something general? Are Romanians different in this respect? We have good coders here… but boy how lame we are when it comes to… There is talent here but… And on and on it went — procrastination 101.</p>\n<p>I just couldn’t put my finger on it. I needed a solid reason. Something worthwhile. Something that I could get behind as being useful to others (Romanians included) from a new point of view (at least for me).</p>\n<p>But you know what? I am going to mumble away about what I think kept us alive and kicking all these years and what is keeping others from joining the fun. WordPress, with it’s <em>capital_P_dangit()</em>, is an important part of it. Consider it an open letter to the Romanian community (and others in a similar situation), worthy of HeroPress, but most importantly helpful to some of you.</p>\n<h3>Where do I start?</h3>\n<p>You start from yourself. The rest will come later, with time. Right now all you have is you: you the wannabe coder, designer, marketer, what have you.</p>\n<p>Just like me and my brother George. When we’ve started, we were just two kids (he was really a kid in highschool; I was in university — but age doesn’t show on me <img src=\"https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/72x72/1f642.png\" alt=\"?\" class=\"wp-smiley\" /> ) wanting to do something NOW. Not tomorrow, not when we finished our formal education, not when the opportunity presented itself to us. NOW! This sense of urgency is important to seed early on and hang on to it.</p>\n<p>We knew some HTML, CSS, coding on my part (but not PHP), and that was pretty much it. No business experience, no mentors, no friends that were already doing this, no internet acquaintances that would give us some work to start from. Just us, a computer and the internet (that is, Romania’s internet speed — lucky us).</p>\n<p>So where to start? From the obvious place, of course. Freelancing marketplaces. After some looking around, we’ve settled for vWorker.com (mainly because it seemed more upper class than the likes of freelancer.com — it got bought by the latter in the meantime). We started with very small gigs and worked our way (in a couple of years) to larger projects.</p>\n<p>This is the point where we were forcibly introduced to WordPress. At first small customizations for themes, then the classic by now PSD-to-WP. We were getting the hang of it and loving it. We were honing our skills, making more money than most around us (it pays to have low living standards), and making a good name for ourselves.</p>\n<p>So stop making excuses and start doing something. Keep at it and good things will happen, with time.</p>\n<h3>But I want to be the Michelangelo of coders…</h3>\n<p>Oh please! I know you want to be the best you can be, that you think learning that extra technique will make you even greater, that exploring that extra framework will widen your possibilities. No it won’t. It will only postpone the day when you actually do something and put it to the test of actual people. I know, it scares the shit out of you. It surely did scare us.</p>\n<p>But that is the only way you will truly learn. You will hone your skills, but more importantly, you will learn what you actually need to know to get something done. That extra framework that you know will only drag you down. When faced with a problem you will have a hard time attacking it because you know so many “wonderful” ways it could be done. You will try to code for the sake of code.</p>\n<p>Trust me. You don’t really want to be Michelangelo (I think neither did he). You want to be happy and satisfied with your end results. This is where WordPress comes into play once again.</p>\n<p>It’s code base is not beautiful by any current standard. It’s not cutting edge, it’s not very “automagical”, part of it is truly out-dated, the templating is cumbersome bordering ancient in today’s landscape. You know it, I know it, and everybody else with some coding experience knows it. So what? Is it stopping you from crafting a sweet design and letting your customers enjoy it? Far from it.</p>\n<blockquote><p>Stop agonizing about what it can’t do for your coder ego, and focus on what it can do for your life and your customers.</p></blockquote>\n<p>Praise the internet gods for having such a low barrier of entry, for the gargantuan community, for the endless snippets of code laying around just ripe for copy-pasting. But above all else, thank each contributor that it hasn’t given up on “the user comes first”. It means your customers will also come first. What a great partner to have when starting out.</p>\n<p>And don’t worry, you will get plenty of opportunities to focus on crafting clever code in your themes and/or plugins. Just not at the scale of Google. But then again, you are not Google. It’s healthy to keep a firm footing in reality.</p>\n<h3>It sounds complicated, and I don’t have the resources</h3>\n<p>Are you committed to this or not? Good! Then stop for a moment and think. Do you have to build everything yourself? Do you have to learn everything? How could you cut some corners without anyone noticing?</p>\n<p>Welcome to the WordPress way (it could very well be the open-source way). The ones before you have literally put millions and millions worth of work on the table (that is dollars, not lei) for anyone to grab and use. You know CSS but not much PHP? Great, grab a starter theme. Or better yet, grab any free theme and hack it to your heart’s desire. And then sell it. Weird right?</p>\n<p>You envision your design with some fancy (aka complicated) functionality? I am sure there is a WordPress plugin out there that does pretty much that. Recommended it, offer styling for it and you are good to go — bootstrapping 101.</p>\n<p>One day, when you will afford it (and if really really makes sense), you can build your own bespoke solutions. But they better be damn good, ‘cuz otherwise few will notice the change.</p>\n<p>When we build a new theme, we purposely try to match the design specs with what is available on WP.org or as a paid add-on to a certain “master” plugin (like WooCommerce). This way we make sure we leave enough time/resources on the table for the things we are really good at: fine tuning the front-end, ensuring a smooth customization experience on the back-end, crafting the copy to help make the complex less so, and so on. Even with 11 strong as we are today, we wouldn’t be able to get at those without leveraging open-source.</p>\n<p>As you can see, the entire WordPress ecosystem is built on a can-do attitude. It’s fun being part of it. Don’t forget to give something back from time to time.</p>\n<h3>The WordPress “stain” will never wash</h3>\n<p>Sadly I still hear about this among developers. And I am sure it can be quite the deterrent for newcomers. I mean you don’t want to hang out with the wrong kind of people right from the start. You’ve got big, long term plans for you life. You could almost envision yourself interviewing for your dream job and being laughed upon for stating WordPress as your experience. It must suck, big time.</p>\n<p>Unless… you realize early on that you simply want to be happy, and that no convoluted line of code will make you happy. Come to think of it, you could create your own dream job.</p>\n<blockquote><p>Choose your own team mates. Forge your own values.</p></blockquote>\n<p>Maybe even a huge WordPress logo outside the office (just to spite the non-believers — or that’s what WordCamps are for?).</p>\n<p>The PixelGrade crew is filled with sinners from all walks of life. We bathe daily in less-than-perfect code, we shamelessly copy-paste code from StackOverflow (with proper attribution of course), we kick browser-compatibility’s butt with !importants… I should really stop. We are actually serious people — sort of.</p>\n<p>Anyway, if you’ve peeked inside the WordPress world and you truly feel it would hold you back, despite all the advantages, leave right ahead. But don’t avoid it just because of misconceptions. You may be missing out.</p>\n<hr class=\"ttfmake-hr\" />\n<p>I could go on mumbling for a long time (it’s a thing I am really good at :) — remember?). Better leave the rest for another time.</p>\n<p>Now, you Romanian (or less so) WordPress enthusiasts (or less so), do let me know your thoughts about the above.</p>\n<p>The post <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/really-no-excuse/\">You Really Have No Excuse</a> appeared first on <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://heropress.com\">HeroPress</a>.</p>\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:7:\"pubDate\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:31:\"Sun, 24 Jul 2016 20:45:16 +0000\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}s:32:\"http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/\";a:1:{s:7:\"creator\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:10:\"Vlad Olaru\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}}}i:23;a:6:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";s:5:\"child\";a:2:{s:0:\"\";a:5:{s:5:\"title\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:59:\"HeroPress: How WordPress Taught Me To Be a Better Developer\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"guid\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:55:\"http://heropress.com/?post_type=heropress-essays&p=1001\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"link\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:62:\"http://heropress.com/essays/wordpress-taught-better-developer/\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:11:\"description\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:9239:\"<div class=\"rtsocial-container rtsocial-container-align-left rtsocial-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal-button\"><a title=\"Tweet: How WordPress Taught Me To Be a Better Developer\" class=\"rtsocial-twitter-button\" href=\"https://twitter.com/share?text=How%20WordPress%20Taught%20Me%20To%20Be%20a%20Better%20Developer&via=heropress&url=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fwordpress-taught-better-developer%2F\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-twitter-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-fb-horizontal fb-light\"><div class=\"rtsocial-fb-horizontal-button\"><a title=\"Like: How WordPress Taught Me To Be a Better Developer\" class=\"rtsocial-fb-button rtsocial-fb-like-light\" href=\"https://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fwordpress-taught-better-developer%2F\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-fb-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-horizontal-button\"><a class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-button\" href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=http%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fwordpress-taught-better-developer%2F&title=How+WordPress+Taught+Me+To+Be+a+Better+Developer\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Share: How WordPress Taught Me To Be a Better Developer\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-count\"></span></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-horizontal-button\"><a class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-button\" href=\"https://pinterest.com/pin/create/button/?url=http://heropress.com/essays/wordpress-taught-better-developer/&media=http://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/ed_heropress_article_banner-150x150.jpg&description=How WordPress Taught Me To Be a Better Developer\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Pin: How WordPress Taught Me To Be a Better Developer\"></a></div><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-count\"><div class=\"rtsocial-horizontal-notch\"></div><span class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-count\"></span></div></div><a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"perma-link\" href=\"http://heropress.com/essays/wordpress-taught-better-developer/\" title=\"How WordPress Taught Me To Be a Better Developer\"></a><input type=\"hidden\" name=\"rts_id\" class=\"rts_id\" value=\"1001\" /><input type=\"hidden\" id=\"rts_media_nonce\" name=\"rts_media_nonce\" value=\"0de9308744\" /><input type=\"hidden\" name=\"_wp_http_referer\" value=\"/feed/\" /></div><p>I might seem like a curious choice to write a post at HeroPress. 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The answer lies … in a core philosophy that holds the user above all else.</p></blockquote>\n<p>The WordPress lead developers weren&#8217;t stupid, contrary to what so many people thought in that room. They just put the concerns of users over developers.</p>\n<p>The purpose of the project is to <strong>empower users</strong></p>\n<p>The purpose is <em>not</em> to make developers&#8217; lives easier.</p>\n<p>That meant making hard choices about living with legacy code, and being very, very careful about breaking backwards compatibility. Several of Andrew&#8217;s slides showed how utilizing newer PHP libraries or extensions would make it impossible for hundreds of thousands &#8212; sometimes <em>millions</em> &#8212; of WP users to run it on their current hosting provider. API changes due to major code refactors would break popular plugins that users rely on, and likely splinter the WP add-on developer community beyond recognition.</p>\n<p>&#8220;Fixing&#8221; WordPress would in fact make it useless to many, if not most, of the users.</p>\n<p>Ultimately I believe that this is the correct approach. The purpose of creating software, web or otherwise is to <strong>empower people to do things that they&#8217;d otherwise find more difficult or impossible</strong>.</p>\n<p>Web technologies are building blocks. We use them to build solutions to people&#8217;s problems. The point is not the thing we make, nor is the point how we make it. <strong>The point is to help the user</strong>.</p>\n<p>Have we given them more time to do other things by making a task take less time?</p>\n<p>Have we given them access to information they didn&#8217;t have before?</p>\n<p>Have we empowered them to create something they could not?</p>\n<p>Have we given them a voice they didn&#8217;t possess until now?</p>\n<p>Those are the kinds of questions we have to ask. Anything that we choose to do must be in the service of those questions.</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://gist.github.com/funkatron/harperreed.com\">Harper Reed</a> described technology as <strong>a <em>force multiplier</em></strong>, and I think it&#8217;s important to consider it in that respect. 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I was always enamored with business and marketing. My family had a successful real estate business and at a young age I knew I wanted to go into business. I realized the importance of online marketing early on with my beanie baby business. Heck, I made two thousand dollars selling beanie babies when I was 13. I was not making that kind of money when I set up booths at collector shows. It’s all about the E-Commerce, baby!</p>\n<h3>Bubble burst</h3>\n<p>When I was 19, I obtained my real estate license. College was never really in my “life” plan. My plan was to work for the family business, in real estate.</p>\n<p>Unfortunately for me, I became a real estate agent in 2007. As you recall, the real estate market crashed in 2008 and it crashed hard. This is when I realized I had to change my career path because of the economy. I was heartbroken that I had to start over. 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The t-shirt business failed <img src=\"https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/72x72/1f641.png\" alt=\"?\" class=\"wp-smiley\" /> but the lessons it taught me were priceless. This was the first time I knew I had to be a part of the web development process.</p>\n<h3>Back at it again</h3>\n<p>My family stumbled upon some land that was a great investment. It was a “no-brainer” to purchase because the price was too good to pass up. My sister and I decided it was time to learn how the building industry works. Trinity Home Builders emerged where I spent the next four years developing our marketing strategy and web presence.</p>\n<p>After working with three different web developers, I was still not happy with the end result of our website. So, I became obsessed with web development. After the website was in a good place, I was no longer content at Trinity. The CRM and PPC campaigns were on autopilot. Purchasing lumber and dealing with draw sheets was not my forte. 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I met many talented individuals during the sessions, volunteering, snagging swag and at the social events. These individuals were not just acquaintances I met in passing, but they became friends and invaluable resources. It was and continues to be a wonderful experience.</p>\n<p>During last year’s WordCamp at the speaker/sponsor after party, I had the privilege of meeting Topher. I shared my story with him and told him how WordPress had impacted my life for the better. He told me about HeroPress. He asked me if I would be interested in writing an essay about my WordPress journey thus far. And, here I am.</p>\n<p>Currently, I work for Tuna Traffic as a Digital Marketing Technologist, and every day I am learning something new. 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In the comments of the post, <a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/core/2015/09/10/wordpress-and-php7/#comment-27688\">Rahul286 suggests</a> that a warning be displayed that informs users they&#8217;re using an outdated version of PHP.</p>\n<p>Samuel &#8216;Otto&#8217; Wood <a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/core/2015/09/10/wordpress-and-php7/#comment-27699\">succinctly explains</a> why a notice wouldn&#8217;t do any good.</p>\n<blockquote><p>A notice by itself is massively pointless to show the end user, who likely neither knows nor cares how their hosting service runs.</p>\n<p>However, it might be worth considering trying to detect the host in question, and providing valuable information for that specific host, such as links and other methods the end user can do to update themselves. Many hosts have a choice, somewhere, and if we know that, we can provide guidance.</p></blockquote>\n<p>Unlike WordPress&#8217; <a href=\"https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/wordpress-3-2-browse-happy-or-browse-crappy/\">Browse Happy notifications added in WordPress 3.2</a> that notifies users to update their browser, it appears WordPress is unlikely to perform a similar role with PHP versions.</p>\n<p>Jorbin <a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/core/2015/09/10/wordpress-and-php7/#comment-27670\">also commented</a> on the article suggesting that developers reach out to their local user groups and inform users why they need to care about which version of PHP their site is using.</p>\n<blockquote><p>One thing everyone can do to help move these numbers is to talk to your local user group about why they need to care about the PHP version they run. 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A total of 486 people responded to the survey. Modern Tribe has not only made the <a href=\"http://bit.ly/WPCampusStudy\">survey results available to the public</a>, they have also published <a href=\"http://tri.be/blog/wpcampus-survey-wordpress-trends-in-education/\">an in-depth</a> review of the data.</p>\n<p>There are a couple of items that stand out to me. Misconceptions that have plagued WordPress for years are affecting people&#8217;s decision to use it.</p>\n<p>For instance, 18% of respondents said scalability is a barrier to being accepted at their school. Meanwhile, 37% of respondents said that WordPress&#8217; reputation of being <em>just a blogging platform</em> hindered its ability to be the platform of choice.</p>\n<p>The <a href=\"https://wordpress.org/showcase/\">WordPress showcase</a> is filled with sites both large and small that prove WordPress&#8217; scalability. 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I have pictures from some of those I attended, as well as from the event in general and contributor day.</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-1/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-1-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Emcee\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-2/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-2-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Welcome to WCEU\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-3/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-3-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"WCEU dotmap\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-4/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-4-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"WCEU stage\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-5/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-5-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Mike Little, WordPress co-founder\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-6/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-6-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"The stars of this conference\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-7/\"><img width=\"100\" height=\"150\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-7-100x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"John Blackbourn\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-8/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-8-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Rarst\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-9/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-9-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"More Rarst\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-10/\"><img width=\"100\" height=\"150\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-10-100x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Remkus de Vries\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-11/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-11-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Simon Dickson\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-13/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-13-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Helen\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-14/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-14-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Siobhan and Benji\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-15/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-15-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Adam Warner\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-16/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-16-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Wapuu coloring book\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-17/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-17-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Joe Hoyle\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-18/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-18-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Joe Hoyle\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-19/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-19-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"MuseumsQuartier\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-20/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-20-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Nacin\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-21/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-21-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"WCEU audience\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-22/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-22-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"More Nacin\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-23/\"><img width=\"100\" height=\"150\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-23-100x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Tom Willmot, \" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-24/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-24-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"K.Adam White\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-25/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-25-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"More K.Adam\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-26/\"><img width=\"100\" height=\"150\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-26-100x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Sara Rosso, Emcee\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-27/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-27-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Barry\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-28/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-28-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Ivelina\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-29/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-29-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Mike Little\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-30/\"><img width=\"100\" height=\"150\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-30-100x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Family friendly\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-31/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-31-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Kari Leigh\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-32/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-32-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"audience\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-33/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-33-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Dancing Jenny\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-34/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-34-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Jenny and Petya handoff\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-35/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-35-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"WCEU organizer transition\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-36/\"><img width=\"100\" height=\"150\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-36-100x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Kari Leigh doing her thing\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-37/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-37-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"WCEU organizers\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-38/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-38-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Petya and friends\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-39/\"><img width=\"100\" height=\"150\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-39-100x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Hall E+G\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-40/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-40-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Courtyard\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-41/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-41-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Picture of Picture Takers\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-42/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-42-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Goodbye\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-43/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-43-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Robert O\'Rourke\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-44/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-44-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Robert, Sonja, John\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-45/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-45-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Tom & Simon\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-46/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-46-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Probably REST API talk\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-47/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-47-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Winky Japh\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-48/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-48-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Suave Tarei\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-49/\"><img width=\"100\" height=\"150\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-49-100x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Bronson\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-50/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-50-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Oh, Ant\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-51/\"><img width=\"100\" height=\"150\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-51-100x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Serious Ant\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-52/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-52-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Sneaky K.Adam\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-53/\"><img width=\"100\" height=\"150\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-53-100x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Human Made\'s latest\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-54/\"><img width=\"100\" height=\"150\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-54-100x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Can\'t get enough Rarst\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-55/\"><img width=\"100\" height=\"150\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-55-100x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Shinichi\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-56/\"><img width=\"100\" height=\"150\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-56-100x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Matt Mullenweg\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-57/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-57-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Ben May\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-58/\"><img width=\"100\" height=\"150\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-58-100x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"masked Petya\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-59/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-59-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Ladies of the ball\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-60/\"><img width=\"100\" height=\"150\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-60-100x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Nacin\'s tie\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-61/\"><img width=\"100\" height=\"150\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-61-100x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Nacin\'s profile\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-62/\"><img width=\"100\" height=\"150\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-62-100x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Nacin\'s satisfaction\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-63/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-63-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Blue steel\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-64/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-64-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Nacin & Matt\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-65/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-65-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Human Made ballers\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-66/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-66-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Human Made ballers 2\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-67/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"137\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-67-150x137.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Even more Human Made ballers\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-68/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-68-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Ball dancers\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-69/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-69-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Ball dancers\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-70/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" 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class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Mark Jaquith\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-74/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-74-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Power Convo\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-75/\"><img width=\"100\" height=\"150\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-75-100x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Aaron\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/wordcamp-europe-2016-massive-success/wceu-2016-vienna-76/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wceu-2016-vienna-76-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"Mika\" /></a>\n<a 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name=\"3_3\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_3_3\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"标准化\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">标准化</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">该量表重测信度较高(1981年测试表明，最高的信度系数为0.92(O因素)，最低的信度系数为0.48(B因素))；分半信度不高。在效度方面，测试结果表明16种因素之间的相关较低，表明各因素之间是独立的。量表项目的因素负荷在0.73到0.96之间，同一因素中各题的反应有高度一致性。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_4\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_3_4\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"多功能\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">多功能</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">通过16个人格因素或分量表上的得分和轮廓图，不仅可以反映受测者人格的16个方面中每个方面的情况和其整体的人格特点组合情况，还可以通过某些因素的组合效应反映性格的内外向型、心理健康状况、人际关系情况、职业性向、在新工作环境中有无学习成长能力、从事专业能有成就者的人格因素符合情况、创造能力强者的人格因素符合情况，也可以反映受测者的人格素质状况并作为临床诊断工具用于心理临床诊断。此外，16PF与其他类似的测验相比较，能以同等的时间测量更多方面主要的人格特征，是真正的多元人格量表。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" 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href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/1294097.htm\" target=\"_blank\">埃克塞特大学</a>任讲师；</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">1932—1937年，创办并主持了英格兰莱斯特市心理诊所。</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">1937年应美国著名心理生学家E·桑代克邀请到美国哥伦比亚大学师范学院 工作一年，之后分别在<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/1771556.htm\" target=\"_blank\">克拉克大学</a>及<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/10504.htm\" target=\"_blank\">哈佛大学</a>讲学，</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">1944年以后长期供职于伊利诺斯大学。</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">卡特尔最突出的贡献在于将因素分析的统计方法应用于人人格心理学的研究。卡特尔一共找到了16种根源特质，并编制出“卡特尔16种人格因素问卷”(sixteen personality factor questionaire,简称16PF)。这份问卷也可以称《卡特尔十六种人格因素量表》或《卡特尔十六项个性因素测验》是世界公认的最具权威的个性测验方法，在临床医学中被广泛应用于心理障碍、行为障碍、心身疾病的个性特征的研究，对人才选拔和培养也很有参考价值。</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">卡特尔将人格特质区分为<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/986637.htm\" target=\"_blank\">表面特质</a>和<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/986646.htm\" target=\"_blank\">根源特质</a>，表面特质是指外部行为能直接观察到的特质，表面特质不会随时间的改变而改变。根源特质是内在的，决定表面特质的最基本的人格特质，是那些稳定的，做为人格结构的基本因素的特质。根源特质需要通过严格的科学方法才能获得。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"2\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_2\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"理论\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-2\"></div>', '卡特尔16种人格因素问卷', '', 'inherit', 'closed', 'closed', '', '2-revision-v1', '', '', '2016-08-11 01:45:37', '2016-08-10 17:45:37', '', '2', 'http://localhost/wordpress/2016/08/11/2-revision-v1/', '0', 'revision', '', '0'), ('10', '1', '2016-08-11 01:48:34', '2016-08-10 17:48:34', '<p class=\"zdy\"><strong>卡特尔16PF测验</strong>由美国伊利诺州立大学人格及能力研究所雷蒙德·卡特尔教授编制。卡氏采用系统观察法、科学实验法以及因素分析统计法，经过三十年的研究确定了十六种人格特质，并据此编制了测验量表。卡特尔认为“根源特质”是人类的潜在、稳定的人格特征，是人格测验应把握的实质。</p>\n<p class=\"zdy\">卡特尔16PF又称卡特尔16PF测验，是世界上最完善的心理测量工具之一。16种个性因素在一个人身上的不同组合，就构成了一个人独特的人格，完整地反映了一个人个性的全貌。它用以测量人们16种基本的性格特质，这16种特质是影响人们学习生活的基本因素。</p>\n<p class=\"zdy\"></p>\n\n<div class=\"para\">卡特尔认为人格的基本结构元素是特质。特质的种类很多，有人类共同的特质，有各人独有的特质。有的特质决定于遗传，有的决定于环境；有的与动机有关，有的则与能力和气质有关。若从向度来分，可分为四种向度。</div>\n<div class=\"para\">（1）表面特质与根源特质 表面特质是指一群看起来似乎聚在一起的特征或行为，即可以观察到的各种行为表现。它们之间是具有相关性的。根源特质是行为的最终根源和原因。它们是堆砌成人格的砖块。每一个根源特质控制着一簇表面特质。透过对许多表面特质的因素分析便可找到它们所属的根源特质。</div>\n<div class=\"para\">（2）能力特质、气质特质与动力特质 能力特质与认知和思维有关，在16PF中主要由智慧因素(B因素)表示，决定工作的效率。行为的情绪、情感方面则表明了气质和风格的特质。动力特质与行为的意志和动机方面有关。</div>\n<div class=\"para\">（3）个别特质和共同特质 卡特尔赞同阿尔波特的观点，认为人类存在着所有社会成员共同具有的特质(共同特质)和个体独有的特质，即个别特质(指表面特质)。虽有共同特质，但共同特质在各个成员身上的强度却各不相同(指根源特质)。</div>\n<div class=\"para\">（4）体质特质和环境塑造特质 卡特尔认为16PF中有些特质是由遗传决定的，称为体质根源特质，而有些特质来源于经验，因此称为环境塑造特质。卡特尔认为在人格的成长和发展中遗传与环境都有影响。他十分重视遗传的重要性，曾试图决定每一根源特质的特殊遗传成分。</div>\n<div class=\"para\">卡特尔在其人格的解释性理论构想的基础上编制了16种人格因素问卷，从16个方面描述个体的人格特征。这16个因素或分量表的名称和符号分别是：<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/1204965.htm\" target=\"_blank\">乐群</a>性(A)、聪慧性(B)、稳定性(C)、恃强性(E)、兴奋性(F)、有恒性(G)、敢为性(H)、敏感性(I)、怀疑性(L)、幻想性(M)、世故性(N)、忧虑性(O)、实验性(Q1)、独立性(Q2)、自律性(Q3)、紧张性(Q4)。有关这16个因素的说明可详见测验指导书。</div>\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_3\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"问卷特点\"></a></div>\n<div class=\"para-title level-2\"></div>\n<div class=\"para-title level-2\"></div>\n<div class=\"para-title level-2\">\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">概况</h3>\n</div>\n<div class=\"para\">本测验全称是Catell 16 Personality Factor Test,是美国伊利诺州立大学人格及能力研究所卡特尔（Catell）教授编制的。卡特尔根据自己的人格特质理论，运用因素分析方法编制了这一测验。卡特尔认为：人的行为之所以具有一致性和规律性就是因为每一个人都具有根源特质。为了测量4500个用来描述人类行为的词汇，从中选定171项特征名称，让大学生应用这些名称对同学进行行为评定，因素分析后最终得到16种人格特质。卡特尔认为这16种特质代表着人格组织的基本构成。</div>\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_2\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_3_2\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"客观性\"></a></div>\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">客观性</h3>\n</div>\n<div class=\"para\">该测验结构明确，每一题都备有三个可能的答案，被试可任选其一。在两个相反的选择答案之间有一个折中的或中性的答案，使被试有折中的选择(例题如，我喜欢看球赛：a．是的，b．偶然的，c．不是的；或如，我所喜欢的人大都是：a．拘谨缄默的， b．介于a与c之间的，c．善于交际的)，避免了在是否之间必选其一的强迫性，所以被试答题的自发性和自由性较好。为了克服动机效应，尽量采用了“中性”测题，避免含有一般社会所公认的“对”或“不对”，“好”或“不好”的题目，而且被选用的问题中有许多表面上似乎与某种人格因素有关，但实际上却与另外一人格因素密切相关。因此，受测者不易猜测每题的用意，有利于据实作答。从测题的排列上看，采取了按序轮流排列方式，这既能使被试保持作答时的兴趣，又有利于防止凭主观猜测题意去作答。测验的名称是直接且非蒙蔽的，被试知道这是人格测验，或许有时会发现某一道题目的意义。但在多数情况下，测验题目和人格特质之间的关系不明显。</div>\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_3\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_3_3\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"标准化\"></a></div>\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">标准化</h3>\n</div>\n<div class=\"para\">该量表重测信度较高(1981年测试表明，最高的信度系数为0.92(O因素)，最低的信度系数为0.48(B因素))；分半信度不高。在效度方面，测试结果表明16种因素之间的相关较低，表明各因素之间是独立的。量表项目的因素负荷在0.73到0.96之间，同一因素中各题的反应有高度一致性。</div>\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_4\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_3_4\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"多功能\"></a></div>\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">多功能</h3>\n</div>\n<div class=\"para\">通过16个人格因素或分量表上的得分和轮廓图，不仅可以反映受测者人格的16个方面中每个方面的情况和其整体的人格特点组合情况，还可以通过某些因素的组合效应反映性格的内外向型、心理健康状况、人际关系情况、职业性向、在新工作环境中有无学习成长能力、从事专业能有成就者的人格因素符合情况、创造能力强者的人格因素符合情况，也可以反映受测者的人格素质状况并作为临床诊断工具用于心理临床诊断。此外，16PF与其他类似的测验相比较，能以同等的时间测量更多方面主要的人格特征，是真正的多元人格量表。</div>\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_5\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_3_5\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"广泛性\"></a></div>\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">广泛性</h3>\n</div>\n<div class=\"para\">16PF的常模群体为正常人群，它的评价一般也是针对正常人，因而适用领域很广。它既适合个别施测，也适合团体施测。每一次测验只需要45分钟左右即可完成。凡具有相当于初三以上文化程度的青年、壮年和老年人都适用。</div>\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_6\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_3_6\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"深刻性\"></a></div>\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">深刻性</h3>\n</div>\n<div class=\"para\">卡特尔有长期的临床心理学经验，对<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/131068.htm\" target=\"_blank\">麦独孤</a>的本能心理学和<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/2215.htm\" target=\"_blank\">弗洛伊德</a>的<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/2143.htm\" target=\"_blank\">精神分析理论</a>有过专门研究。在他的特质理论中不难发现本能心理学和精神分析理论的影响。此外，他出生和受教育于英国，有着良好的人文主义素养，具有很强的直觉体悟和洞察能力。因此他对人格结构和人格因素的解释具有整体性、动力性和深刻性。他甚至试图使其16PF分析成为一种“定量的精神分析”。当然，这种“整体性”和“深刻性”的努力也使得其他使用16PF的主测人员在解释测验结果时会遇到不同程度的困难。</div>\n</div>', '卡特尔16PF测试', '', 'inherit', 'closed', 'closed', '', '1-autosave-v1', '', '', '2016-08-11 01:48:34', '2016-08-10 17:48:34', '', '1', 'http://localhost/wordpress/2016/08/11/1-autosave-v1/', '0', 'revision', '', '0'), ('11', '1', '2016-08-11 01:48:42', '2016-08-10 17:48:42', '<p class=\"zdy\"><strong>卡特尔16PF测验</strong>由美国伊利诺州立大学人格及能力研究所雷蒙德·卡特尔教授编制。卡氏采用系统观察法、科学实验法以及因素分析统计法，经过三十年的研究确定了十六种人格特质，并据此编制了测验量表。卡特尔认为“根源特质”是人类的潜在、稳定的人格特征，是人格测验应把握的实质。</p>\r\n<p class=\"zdy\">卡特尔16PF又称卡特尔16PF测验，是世界上最完善的心理测量工具之一。16种个性因素在一个人身上的不同组合，就构成了一个人独特的人格，完整地反映了一个人个性的全貌。它用以测量人们16种基本的性格特质，这16种特质是影响人们学习生活的基本因素。</p>\r\n<p class=\"zdy\"></p>\r\n\r\n<div class=\"para\">卡特尔认为人格的基本结构元素是特质。特质的种类很多，有人类共同的特质，有各人独有的特质。有的特质决定于遗传，有的决定于环境；有的与动机有关，有的则与能力和气质有关。若从向度来分，可分为四种向度。</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">（1）表面特质与根源特质 表面特质是指一群看起来似乎聚在一起的特征或行为，即可以观察到的各种行为表现。它们之间是具有相关性的。根源特质是行为的最终根源和原因。它们是堆砌成人格的砖块。每一个根源特质控制着一簇表面特质。透过对许多表面特质的因素分析便可找到它们所属的根源特质。</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">（2）能力特质、气质特质与动力特质 能力特质与认知和思维有关，在16PF中主要由智慧因素(B因素)表示，决定工作的效率。行为的情绪、情感方面则表明了气质和风格的特质。动力特质与行为的意志和动机方面有关。</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">（3）个别特质和共同特质 卡特尔赞同阿尔波特的观点，认为人类存在着所有社会成员共同具有的特质(共同特质)和个体独有的特质，即个别特质(指表面特质)。虽有共同特质，但共同特质在各个成员身上的强度却各不相同(指根源特质)。</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">（4）体质特质和环境塑造特质 卡特尔认为16PF中有些特质是由遗传决定的，称为体质根源特质，而有些特质来源于经验，因此称为环境塑造特质。卡特尔认为在人格的成长和发展中遗传与环境都有影响。他十分重视遗传的重要性，曾试图决定每一根源特质的特殊遗传成分。</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">卡特尔在其人格的解释性理论构想的基础上编制了16种人格因素问卷，从16个方面描述个体的人格特征。这16个因素或分量表的名称和符号分别是：<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/1204965.htm\" target=\"_blank\">乐群</a>性(A)、聪慧性(B)、稳定性(C)、恃强性(E)、兴奋性(F)、有恒性(G)、敢为性(H)、敏感性(I)、怀疑性(L)、幻想性(M)、世故性(N)、忧虑性(O)、实验性(Q1)、独立性(Q2)、自律性(Q3)、紧张性(Q4)。有关这16个因素的说明可详见测验指导书。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_3\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"问卷特点\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-2\"></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-2\"></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-2\">\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">概况</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">本测验全称是Catell 16 Personality Factor Test,是美国伊利诺州立大学人格及能力研究所卡特尔（Catell）教授编制的。卡特尔根据自己的人格特质理论，运用因素分析方法编制了这一测验。卡特尔认为：人的行为之所以具有一致性和规律性就是因为每一个人都具有根源特质。为了测量4500个用来描述人类行为的词汇，从中选定171项特征名称，让大学生应用这些名称对同学进行行为评定，因素分析后最终得到16种人格特质。卡特尔认为这16种特质代表着人格组织的基本构成。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_2\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_3_2\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"客观性\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">客观性</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">该测验结构明确，每一题都备有三个可能的答案，被试可任选其一。在两个相反的选择答案之间有一个折中的或中性的答案，使被试有折中的选择(例题如，我喜欢看球赛：a．是的，b．偶然的，c．不是的；或如，我所喜欢的人大都是：a．拘谨缄默的， b．介于a与c之间的，c．善于交际的)，避免了在是否之间必选其一的强迫性，所以被试答题的自发性和自由性较好。为了克服动机效应，尽量采用了“中性”测题，避免含有一般社会所公认的“对”或“不对”，“好”或“不好”的题目，而且被选用的问题中有许多表面上似乎与某种人格因素有关，但实际上却与另外一人格因素密切相关。因此，受测者不易猜测每题的用意，有利于据实作答。从测题的排列上看，采取了按序轮流排列方式，这既能使被试保持作答时的兴趣，又有利于防止凭主观猜测题意去作答。测验的名称是直接且非蒙蔽的，被试知道这是人格测验，或许有时会发现某一道题目的意义。但在多数情况下，测验题目和人格特质之间的关系不明显。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_3\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_3_3\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"标准化\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">标准化</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">该量表重测信度较高(1981年测试表明，最高的信度系数为0.92(O因素)，最低的信度系数为0.48(B因素))；分半信度不高。在效度方面，测试结果表明16种因素之间的相关较低，表明各因素之间是独立的。量表项目的因素负荷在0.73到0.96之间，同一因素中各题的反应有高度一致性。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_4\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_3_4\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"多功能\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">多功能</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">通过16个人格因素或分量表上的得分和轮廓图，不仅可以反映受测者人格的16个方面中每个方面的情况和其整体的人格特点组合情况，还可以通过某些因素的组合效应反映性格的内外向型、心理健康状况、人际关系情况、职业性向、在新工作环境中有无学习成长能力、从事专业能有成就者的人格因素符合情况、创造能力强者的人格因素符合情况，也可以反映受测者的人格素质状况并作为临床诊断工具用于心理临床诊断。此外，16PF与其他类似的测验相比较，能以同等的时间测量更多方面主要的人格特征，是真正的多元人格量表。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_5\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_3_5\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"广泛性\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">广泛性</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">16PF的常模群体为正常人群，它的评价一般也是针对正常人，因而适用领域很广。它既适合个别施测，也适合团体施测。每一次测验只需要45分钟左右即可完成。凡具有相当于初三以上文化程度的青年、壮年和老年人都适用。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_6\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_3_6\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"深刻性\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">深刻性</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">卡特尔有长期的临床心理学经验，对<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/131068.htm\" target=\"_blank\">麦独孤</a>的本能心理学和<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/2215.htm\" target=\"_blank\">弗洛伊德</a>的<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/2143.htm\" target=\"_blank\">精神分析理论</a>有过专门研究。在他的特质理论中不难发现本能心理学和精神分析理论的影响。此外，他出生和受教育于英国，有着良好的人文主义素养，具有很强的直觉体悟和洞察能力。因此他对人格结构和人格因素的解释具有整体性、动力性和深刻性。他甚至试图使其16PF分析成为一种“定量的精神分析”。当然，这种“整体性”和“深刻性”的努力也使得其他使用16PF的主测人员在解释测验结果时会遇到不同程度的困难。</div>\r\n</div>', '卡特尔16PF测试', '', 'inherit', 'closed', 'closed', '', '1-revision-v1', '', '', '2016-08-11 01:48:42', '2016-08-10 17:48:42', '', '1', 'http://localhost/wordpress/2016/08/11/1-revision-v1/', '0', 'revision', '', '0'), ('12', '1', '2016-08-11 01:48:54', '2016-08-10 17:48:54', '<p class=\"zdy\"><strong>卡特尔16PF测验</strong>由美国伊利诺州立大学人格及能力研究所雷蒙德·卡特尔教授编制。卡氏采用系统观察法、科学实验法以及因素分析统计法，经过三十年的研究确定了十六种人格特质，并据此编制了测验量表。卡特尔认为“根源特质”是人类的潜在、稳定的人格特征，是人格测验应把握的实质。</p>\r\n<p class=\"zdy\">卡特尔16PF又称卡特尔16PF测验，是世界上最完善的心理测量工具之一。16种个性因素在一个人身上的不同组合，就构成了一个人独特的人格，完整地反映了一个人个性的全貌。它用以测量人们16种基本的性格特质，这16种特质是影响人们学习生活的基本因素。</p>\r\n\r\n<div class=\"para\">卡特尔认为人格的基本结构元素是特质。特质的种类很多，有人类共同的特质，有各人独有的特质。有的特质决定于遗传，有的决定于环境；有的与动机有关，有的则与能力和气质有关。若从向度来分，可分为四种向度。</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">（1）表面特质与根源特质 表面特质是指一群看起来似乎聚在一起的特征或行为，即可以观察到的各种行为表现。它们之间是具有相关性的。根源特质是行为的最终根源和原因。它们是堆砌成人格的砖块。每一个根源特质控制着一簇表面特质。透过对许多表面特质的因素分析便可找到它们所属的根源特质。</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">（2）能力特质、气质特质与动力特质 能力特质与认知和思维有关，在16PF中主要由智慧因素(B因素)表示，决定工作的效率。行为的情绪、情感方面则表明了气质和风格的特质。动力特质与行为的意志和动机方面有关。</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">（3）个别特质和共同特质 卡特尔赞同阿尔波特的观点，认为人类存在着所有社会成员共同具有的特质(共同特质)和个体独有的特质，即个别特质(指表面特质)。虽有共同特质，但共同特质在各个成员身上的强度却各不相同(指根源特质)。</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">（4）体质特质和环境塑造特质 卡特尔认为16PF中有些特质是由遗传决定的，称为体质根源特质，而有些特质来源于经验，因此称为环境塑造特质。卡特尔认为在人格的成长和发展中遗传与环境都有影响。他十分重视遗传的重要性，曾试图决定每一根源特质的特殊遗传成分。</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">卡特尔在其人格的解释性理论构想的基础上编制了16种人格因素问卷，从16个方面描述个体的人格特征。这16个因素或分量表的名称和符号分别是：<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/1204965.htm\" target=\"_blank\">乐群</a>性(A)、聪慧性(B)、稳定性(C)、恃强性(E)、兴奋性(F)、有恒性(G)、敢为性(H)、敏感性(I)、怀疑性(L)、幻想性(M)、世故性(N)、忧虑性(O)、实验性(Q1)、独立性(Q2)、自律性(Q3)、紧张性(Q4)。有关这16个因素的说明可详见测验指导书。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_3\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"问卷特点\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-2\"></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-2\"></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-2\">\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">概况</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">本测验全称是Catell 16 Personality Factor Test,是美国伊利诺州立大学人格及能力研究所卡特尔（Catell）教授编制的。卡特尔根据自己的人格特质理论，运用因素分析方法编制了这一测验。卡特尔认为：人的行为之所以具有一致性和规律性就是因为每一个人都具有根源特质。为了测量4500个用来描述人类行为的词汇，从中选定171项特征名称，让大学生应用这些名称对同学进行行为评定，因素分析后最终得到16种人格特质。卡特尔认为这16种特质代表着人格组织的基本构成。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_2\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_3_2\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"客观性\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">客观性</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">该测验结构明确，每一题都备有三个可能的答案，被试可任选其一。在两个相反的选择答案之间有一个折中的或中性的答案，使被试有折中的选择(例题如，我喜欢看球赛：a．是的，b．偶然的，c．不是的；或如，我所喜欢的人大都是：a．拘谨缄默的， b．介于a与c之间的，c．善于交际的)，避免了在是否之间必选其一的强迫性，所以被试答题的自发性和自由性较好。为了克服动机效应，尽量采用了“中性”测题，避免含有一般社会所公认的“对”或“不对”，“好”或“不好”的题目，而且被选用的问题中有许多表面上似乎与某种人格因素有关，但实际上却与另外一人格因素密切相关。因此，受测者不易猜测每题的用意，有利于据实作答。从测题的排列上看，采取了按序轮流排列方式，这既能使被试保持作答时的兴趣，又有利于防止凭主观猜测题意去作答。测验的名称是直接且非蒙蔽的，被试知道这是人格测验，或许有时会发现某一道题目的意义。但在多数情况下，测验题目和人格特质之间的关系不明显。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_3\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_3_3\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"标准化\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">标准化</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">该量表重测信度较高(1981年测试表明，最高的信度系数为0.92(O因素)，最低的信度系数为0.48(B因素))；分半信度不高。在效度方面，测试结果表明16种因素之间的相关较低，表明各因素之间是独立的。量表项目的因素负荷在0.73到0.96之间，同一因素中各题的反应有高度一致性。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_4\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_3_4\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"多功能\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">多功能</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">通过16个人格因素或分量表上的得分和轮廓图，不仅可以反映受测者人格的16个方面中每个方面的情况和其整体的人格特点组合情况，还可以通过某些因素的组合效应反映性格的内外向型、心理健康状况、人际关系情况、职业性向、在新工作环境中有无学习成长能力、从事专业能有成就者的人格因素符合情况、创造能力强者的人格因素符合情况，也可以反映受测者的人格素质状况并作为临床诊断工具用于心理临床诊断。此外，16PF与其他类似的测验相比较，能以同等的时间测量更多方面主要的人格特征，是真正的多元人格量表。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_5\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_3_5\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"广泛性\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">广泛性</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">16PF的常模群体为正常人群，它的评价一般也是针对正常人，因而适用领域很广。它既适合个别施测，也适合团体施测。每一次测验只需要45分钟左右即可完成。凡具有相当于初三以上文化程度的青年、壮年和老年人都适用。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_6\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub5124026_3_6\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"深刻性\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">深刻性</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">卡特尔有长期的临床心理学经验，对<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/131068.htm\" target=\"_blank\">麦独孤</a>的本能心理学和<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/2215.htm\" target=\"_blank\">弗洛伊德</a>的<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/2143.htm\" target=\"_blank\">精神分析理论</a>有过专门研究。在他的特质理论中不难发现本能心理学和精神分析理论的影响。此外，他出生和受教育于英国，有着良好的人文主义素养，具有很强的直觉体悟和洞察能力。因此他对人格结构和人格因素的解释具有整体性、动力性和深刻性。他甚至试图使其16PF分析成为一种“定量的精神分析”。当然，这种“整体性”和“深刻性”的努力也使得其他使用16PF的主测人员在解释测验结果时会遇到不同程度的困难。</div>\r\n</div>', '卡特尔16PF', '', 'inherit', 'closed', 'closed', '', '1-revision-v1', '', '', '2016-08-11 01:48:54', '2016-08-10 17:48:54', '', '1', 'http://localhost/wordpress/2016/08/11/1-revision-v1/', '0', 'revision', '', '0'), ('13', '1', '2016-08-11 01:51:28', '2016-08-10 17:51:28', '<div class=\"para\">你的偏好是什么？</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">我们现在首先要做的是弄清每个维度的含义，并且能估计出自己在每个维度上的偏好。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_1\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub1462757_3_1\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"外倾－内倾\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">外倾－内倾</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">如果只能用一个维度将人群区分开来的话，那么，这个维度应该是内外<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/880966.htm\" target=\"_blank\">倾向</a>，它是区分个体的最基本的维度。我们以自身为界，可以将世界分为自身以外的世界和自我的世界两个部分，也可称为外部世界和内部世界。外倾的人倾向于将注意力和精力投注在外部世界，外在的人，外在的物，外在的环境等，而内倾的人则相反，较为关注自我的内部状况，如内心情感、思想。两种类型的个体在自己偏好的世界里会感觉自在、充满活力，而到相反的世界里则会不安、疲惫。因此，外倾与内倾的个体之间的区分是广泛而明显的，并不象我们平时讲的“外倾者健谈、内倾者害羞”那么简单，具体可以从下列几个方面进行分析：</div>\r\n<table class=\"table-view log-set-param\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th><b>外倾型（E）</b></th>\r\n<th><b>内倾型(I)</b></th>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">与他人相处时精力充沛</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">独处时精力充沛</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">行动先于思考</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">思考先于行动</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">喜欢边想边说出声</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">在心中思考问题</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">易于“读”和了解；随意地分享个人情况</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">更封闭，更愿意在经挑选的小群体中分享个人的情况</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">说的多于听的</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">听的比说的多</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">高度热情地社交</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">不把兴奋说出来</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">反应快，喜欢快节奏</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">仔细考虑后，才有所反应</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">重于广度而不是深度</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">喜欢深度而不是广度</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n<div class=\"para\"><b>表1 内倾型与外倾型的特征比较</b></div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">参照上述的“条条框框”，你能确定你的内外倾向的偏好了吗？当然，不要期望每条标准都完全符合，大部分符合基本上就可以确定了。也不要要求每时每刻都以同样类型的方式行事。人毕竟生活在社会中，有时会顺应外在环境的、工作的需要调整自己的行为，再外倾的人，在权威人士面前或者十分隆重、严肃的场合，也会是个好的倾听者，再内倾的人，走上领导岗位，该发表意见的还得发表，准备充分的话，也会滔滔不绝。关键在于，我们需扪心自问：到底以什么样的方式行事，才是自己感觉最好的，最习惯的。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_2\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub1462757_3_2\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"感觉－直觉\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">感觉－直觉</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">我们每个人都在不断接受着信息，这是我们跟上外界节拍的必要前提。但不同类型的个体接受信息的方式不同，这便有了感觉型与直觉型之别。首先，面对同样的情景，两者的注意中心不同，依赖的信息通道也不同。感觉型的人关注的是事实本身，注重细节，而直觉型的人注重的是基于事实的含义、关系和结论；感觉型的人信赖五官听到、看到、闻到、感觉到、尝到的实实在在、有形有据的事实和信息，而直觉型的人注重“第六感觉”，注重“弦外之音”，直觉型的人的许多结论在感觉型的人眼里，也许是飘忽的，不实在的。注重细节的结果是感觉型的人擅长记忆大量事实与材料，他们有时候像本“词典”，能清晰地讲出大量的数据、人名、概念乃至定义，常使其他人感到吃惊。而直觉型的更擅长解释事实，捕捉零星的信息，分析事情的发展趋向。其次，感觉型的人对待任务，习惯于按照规则、手册办事，比如照着手册使用家电，比如看着地图辨认交通路线，而直觉型的人，习惯尝试，跟着感觉走，他不习惯仔细地看完一大本说明书再动手，结果呢？可能比感觉型的人更快地完成了任务，也可能因为失败而须重新开始。感觉型习惯于固守现实，享受现实，使用已有的技能，直觉型的人更习惯变化、突破现实。简言之，感觉型注意“是什么”，实际而仔细。直觉型则更关心“可能是什么”。具体区别如下：</div>\r\n<table class=\"table-view log-set-param\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th><b>感觉型（S）</b></th>\r\n<th><b>直觉型（N）</b></th>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">相信确定和有形的东西</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">相信灵感或推理</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">对概念和理论兴趣不大，除非它们有着实际的效用</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">对概念和理论感兴趣</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">重视现实性和常情</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">重视可能性和独创性</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">喜欢使用和琢磨已知的技能</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">喜欢学习新技能，但掌握之后很容易就厌倦了</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">留意具体的、特定的事物；进行细节描述</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">留意事物的整体概况、普遍规律及象征含义；用概括、隐喻等方式进行表述</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">循序渐进地讲述有关情况</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">跳跃性地展现事实</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">着眼于现实</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">着眼于未来，留意事物的变化趋势，惯于从长远角度看待事物</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n<div class=\"para\"><b>表2 感觉型与直觉型的特征比较</b></div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">在我们的周围，两种类型的人都会存在，当然极端典型的比较少，大多数人兼有两种特质，但其中一种会更突出一些，成为本人的特色，也由此可以确定本人的类型。使用哪种方式接受信息都有利有弊。作为个体，往往只擅长一种，了解到这点，直觉型的人就不必在百科全书式的人物面前自叹弗如，感觉型的人也无需在灵动、敏感的直觉者面前不好意思了。当然，我们在享受自我性格类型所带来的优势的同时，也不妨逐渐有意识地弥补弥补弱处，比如说，直觉型的人可多关注一些细节，而感觉型的人可多留神蕴含的潜在信息。国外的研究表明，25岁以后，伴随着对于人生的反思，个体完善自我性格的倾向会更明确。确定一下你的类型，看看这种类型的优势所在。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_3\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub1462757_3_3\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"思维－情感\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">思维－情感</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">这是从作<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/subview/57813/5069345.htm\" target=\"_blank\" data-lemmaid=\"1513\">决策</a>的方式来看。仅看这个维度的名称，也许你会觉得，思维型的人是理性的，而情感性的人是非理性的，事实上并非如此。两类人都有理性思考的成分，但作决定或下结论的主要依据不一样。情感型的人常从自我的价值观念出发，变通地贯彻规章制度，做出一些自己认定是对的决策，比较关注决策可能给他人带来的情绪体验，人情味较浓。思维型的人则比较注重依据客观事实的分析，一以贯之、一视同仁地贯彻规章制度，不太习惯根据人情因素变通，哪怕做出的决定并不令人舒服。具体区别如下：</div>\r\n<table class=\"table-view log-set-param\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th><b>思维型（T）</b></th>\r\n<th><b>情感型（F）</b></th>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">退后一步思考，对问题进行客观的、非个人立场的分析</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">超前思考，考虑行为对他人的影响</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">重视符合逻辑、公正、公平的价值；一视同仁</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">重视同情与和睦：重视准则的例外性</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">被认为冷酷、麻木、漠不关心</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">被认为感情过多，缺少逻辑性，软弱</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">认为坦率比圆通更重要</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">认为圆通比坦率更重要</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">只有当情感符合逻辑时，才认为它可取</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">无论是否有意义，认为任何感情都可取</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">被“获取成就”所激励</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">被“获得欣赏”所激励</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">很自然地看到缺点，倾向于批评</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">惯于迎合他人，着重维护人脉资源</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n<div class=\"para\"><b>表3 思维型与情感型的特征区别</b></div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">不同性别的个体在这个维度上的偏好有所差异，据研究，大约2/3的女性偏好情感型，2/3的男性偏好思维型，什么原因造成的？也许社会本身对不同性别的人就给予了不同的期待，期待女性的同情心，期待男性的冷静、客观。其实，这两种类型无所谓好或坏，重要的是理解和自己不同类型的人的做法，并且尽量避免走入极端，极端的思维倾向，可能会给人“冷酷”的感觉，而极端的情感倾向则给人“无原则”的感觉。看看你的性格在这个维度上会有什么样的偏好？</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_4\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub1462757_3_4\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"判断－知觉\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">判断－知觉</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">这是从喜好的生活方式来看。如果我们看看人们的办公桌上、包内或柜子里摆放的物品，可以发现，有些人经常是井然有序，而有些人就不那么习惯于保持整齐，前者是判断型具有的特征，后者是知觉型的人经常有的状态。不仅如此，在处事方式上，判断型的人目的性较强，一板一眼，他们喜欢有计划、有条理的世界，更愿意以比较有序的方式生活。知觉型的人好奇性、适宜性强，他们会不断关注新的信息，喜欢变化，也会考虑许多可能的变化因素，更愿意以比较灵活、随意、开放的方式生活。在做决策时，判断型的人较为果断，而知觉型的人总希望获得更多信息后再决断。逛了两天商场，还决定不了买什么的人，多半是知觉型的。两者的具体区别如下：</div>\r\n<table class=\"table-view log-set-param\" width=\"660\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th><b>判断型（J）</b></th>\r\n<th><b>知觉型（P）</b></th>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"322\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">做了决定后最为高兴</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"332\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">当各种选择都存在时，感到高兴</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"324\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">有“工作原则”：工作第一，玩其次（如果有时间的话）</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"334\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">“玩的原则”：现在享受，然后再完成工作（如果有时间的话）</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"324\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">建立目标，准时地完成</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"335\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">随着新信息的获取，不断改变目标</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"324\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">愿意知道它们将面对的情况</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"335\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">喜欢适应新情况</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"324\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">着重结果（重点在于完成任务）</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"335\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">着重过程（重点在于如何完成工作）</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"324\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">满足感来源于完成计划</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"335\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">满足感来源于计划的开始</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"324\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">把时间看作有限的资源，认真地对待最后期限</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"335\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">认为时间是可更新的资源，而且最后期限也是有收缩的</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n<div class=\"para\"><b>表4 判断型与知觉型的特征区别</b></div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">大多数人兼具两种倾向，只是更偏向某一端。我们在日常生活、工作中，也会受其它因素影响，改变一贯的方式，如面临紧急的、或期限明确的任务，知觉型的人也会果断起来。兴致所至，也会把物品收拾的整整齐齐，但这些并不是他们常有的行为方式，也不是他们内心感到真正自然、舒服的方式。作为个体，一方面根据内心的感受识别自我的偏好，发挥优势，另一方面，则要约束一下性格的弱点。如完全的判断型，比较容易走入刻板、教条的境地，完全的知觉型则容易使事情的进行没有限制。看看最后一个维度上，你的偏好是什么？</div>', '迈尔斯布里格斯类型指标', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', '%e8%bf%88%e5%b0%94%e6%96%af%e5%b8%83%e9%87%8c%e6%a0%bc%e6%96%af%e7%b1%bb%e5%9e%8b%e6%8c%87%e6%a0%87', '', '', '2016-08-11 01:51:28', '2016-08-10 17:51:28', '', '0', 'http://localhost/wordpress/?p=13', '0', 'post', '', '0'), ('14', '1', '2016-08-11 01:51:28', '2016-08-10 17:51:28', '<div class=\"para\">你的偏好是什么？</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">我们现在首先要做的是弄清每个维度的含义，并且能估计出自己在每个维度上的偏好。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_1\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub1462757_3_1\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"外倾－内倾\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">外倾－内倾</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">如果只能用一个维度将人群区分开来的话，那么，这个维度应该是内外<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/880966.htm\" target=\"_blank\">倾向</a>，它是区分个体的最基本的维度。我们以自身为界，可以将世界分为自身以外的世界和自我的世界两个部分，也可称为外部世界和内部世界。外倾的人倾向于将注意力和精力投注在外部世界，外在的人，外在的物，外在的环境等，而内倾的人则相反，较为关注自我的内部状况，如内心情感、思想。两种类型的个体在自己偏好的世界里会感觉自在、充满活力，而到相反的世界里则会不安、疲惫。因此，外倾与内倾的个体之间的区分是广泛而明显的，并不象我们平时讲的“外倾者健谈、内倾者害羞”那么简单，具体可以从下列几个方面进行分析：</div>\r\n<table class=\"table-view log-set-param\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th><b>外倾型（E）</b></th>\r\n<th><b>内倾型(I)</b></th>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">与他人相处时精力充沛</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">独处时精力充沛</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">行动先于思考</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">思考先于行动</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">喜欢边想边说出声</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">在心中思考问题</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">易于“读”和了解；随意地分享个人情况</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">更封闭，更愿意在经挑选的小群体中分享个人的情况</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">说的多于听的</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">听的比说的多</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">高度热情地社交</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">不把兴奋说出来</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">反应快，喜欢快节奏</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">仔细考虑后，才有所反应</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">重于广度而不是深度</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">喜欢深度而不是广度</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n<div class=\"para\"><b>表1 内倾型与外倾型的特征比较</b></div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">参照上述的“条条框框”，你能确定你的内外倾向的偏好了吗？当然，不要期望每条标准都完全符合，大部分符合基本上就可以确定了。也不要要求每时每刻都以同样类型的方式行事。人毕竟生活在社会中，有时会顺应外在环境的、工作的需要调整自己的行为，再外倾的人，在权威人士面前或者十分隆重、严肃的场合，也会是个好的倾听者，再内倾的人，走上领导岗位，该发表意见的还得发表，准备充分的话，也会滔滔不绝。关键在于，我们需扪心自问：到底以什么样的方式行事，才是自己感觉最好的，最习惯的。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_2\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub1462757_3_2\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"感觉－直觉\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">感觉－直觉</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">我们每个人都在不断接受着信息，这是我们跟上外界节拍的必要前提。但不同类型的个体接受信息的方式不同，这便有了感觉型与直觉型之别。首先，面对同样的情景，两者的注意中心不同，依赖的信息通道也不同。感觉型的人关注的是事实本身，注重细节，而直觉型的人注重的是基于事实的含义、关系和结论；感觉型的人信赖五官听到、看到、闻到、感觉到、尝到的实实在在、有形有据的事实和信息，而直觉型的人注重“第六感觉”，注重“弦外之音”，直觉型的人的许多结论在感觉型的人眼里，也许是飘忽的，不实在的。注重细节的结果是感觉型的人擅长记忆大量事实与材料，他们有时候像本“词典”，能清晰地讲出大量的数据、人名、概念乃至定义，常使其他人感到吃惊。而直觉型的更擅长解释事实，捕捉零星的信息，分析事情的发展趋向。其次，感觉型的人对待任务，习惯于按照规则、手册办事，比如照着手册使用家电，比如看着地图辨认交通路线，而直觉型的人，习惯尝试，跟着感觉走，他不习惯仔细地看完一大本说明书再动手，结果呢？可能比感觉型的人更快地完成了任务，也可能因为失败而须重新开始。感觉型习惯于固守现实，享受现实，使用已有的技能，直觉型的人更习惯变化、突破现实。简言之，感觉型注意“是什么”，实际而仔细。直觉型则更关心“可能是什么”。具体区别如下：</div>\r\n<table class=\"table-view log-set-param\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th><b>感觉型（S）</b></th>\r\n<th><b>直觉型（N）</b></th>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">相信确定和有形的东西</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">相信灵感或推理</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">对概念和理论兴趣不大，除非它们有着实际的效用</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">对概念和理论感兴趣</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">重视现实性和常情</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">重视可能性和独创性</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">喜欢使用和琢磨已知的技能</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">喜欢学习新技能，但掌握之后很容易就厌倦了</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">留意具体的、特定的事物；进行细节描述</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">留意事物的整体概况、普遍规律及象征含义；用概括、隐喻等方式进行表述</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">循序渐进地讲述有关情况</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">跳跃性地展现事实</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">着眼于现实</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">着眼于未来，留意事物的变化趋势，惯于从长远角度看待事物</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n<div class=\"para\"><b>表2 感觉型与直觉型的特征比较</b></div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">在我们的周围，两种类型的人都会存在，当然极端典型的比较少，大多数人兼有两种特质，但其中一种会更突出一些，成为本人的特色，也由此可以确定本人的类型。使用哪种方式接受信息都有利有弊。作为个体，往往只擅长一种，了解到这点，直觉型的人就不必在百科全书式的人物面前自叹弗如，感觉型的人也无需在灵动、敏感的直觉者面前不好意思了。当然，我们在享受自我性格类型所带来的优势的同时，也不妨逐渐有意识地弥补弥补弱处，比如说，直觉型的人可多关注一些细节，而感觉型的人可多留神蕴含的潜在信息。国外的研究表明，25岁以后，伴随着对于人生的反思，个体完善自我性格的倾向会更明确。确定一下你的类型，看看这种类型的优势所在。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_3\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub1462757_3_3\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"思维－情感\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">思维－情感</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">这是从作<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/subview/57813/5069345.htm\" target=\"_blank\" data-lemmaid=\"1513\">决策</a>的方式来看。仅看这个维度的名称，也许你会觉得，思维型的人是理性的，而情感性的人是非理性的，事实上并非如此。两类人都有理性思考的成分，但作决定或下结论的主要依据不一样。情感型的人常从自我的价值观念出发，变通地贯彻规章制度，做出一些自己认定是对的决策，比较关注决策可能给他人带来的情绪体验，人情味较浓。思维型的人则比较注重依据客观事实的分析，一以贯之、一视同仁地贯彻规章制度，不太习惯根据人情因素变通，哪怕做出的决定并不令人舒服。具体区别如下：</div>\r\n<table class=\"table-view log-set-param\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th><b>思维型（T）</b></th>\r\n<th><b>情感型（F）</b></th>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">退后一步思考，对问题进行客观的、非个人立场的分析</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">超前思考，考虑行为对他人的影响</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">重视符合逻辑、公正、公平的价值；一视同仁</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">重视同情与和睦：重视准则的例外性</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">被认为冷酷、麻木、漠不关心</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">被认为感情过多，缺少逻辑性，软弱</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">认为坦率比圆通更重要</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">认为圆通比坦率更重要</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">只有当情感符合逻辑时，才认为它可取</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">无论是否有意义，认为任何感情都可取</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">被“获取成就”所激励</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">被“获得欣赏”所激励</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">很自然地看到缺点，倾向于批评</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">惯于迎合他人，着重维护人脉资源</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n<div class=\"para\"><b>表3 思维型与情感型的特征区别</b></div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">不同性别的个体在这个维度上的偏好有所差异，据研究，大约2/3的女性偏好情感型，2/3的男性偏好思维型，什么原因造成的？也许社会本身对不同性别的人就给予了不同的期待，期待女性的同情心，期待男性的冷静、客观。其实，这两种类型无所谓好或坏，重要的是理解和自己不同类型的人的做法，并且尽量避免走入极端，极端的思维倾向，可能会给人“冷酷”的感觉，而极端的情感倾向则给人“无原则”的感觉。看看你的性格在这个维度上会有什么样的偏好？</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_4\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub1462757_3_4\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"判断－知觉\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">判断－知觉</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">这是从喜好的生活方式来看。如果我们看看人们的办公桌上、包内或柜子里摆放的物品，可以发现，有些人经常是井然有序，而有些人就不那么习惯于保持整齐，前者是判断型具有的特征，后者是知觉型的人经常有的状态。不仅如此，在处事方式上，判断型的人目的性较强，一板一眼，他们喜欢有计划、有条理的世界，更愿意以比较有序的方式生活。知觉型的人好奇性、适宜性强，他们会不断关注新的信息，喜欢变化，也会考虑许多可能的变化因素，更愿意以比较灵活、随意、开放的方式生活。在做决策时，判断型的人较为果断，而知觉型的人总希望获得更多信息后再决断。逛了两天商场，还决定不了买什么的人，多半是知觉型的。两者的具体区别如下：</div>\r\n<table class=\"table-view log-set-param\" width=\"660\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th><b>判断型（J）</b></th>\r\n<th><b>知觉型（P）</b></th>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"322\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">做了决定后最为高兴</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"332\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">当各种选择都存在时，感到高兴</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"324\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">有“工作原则”：工作第一，玩其次（如果有时间的话）</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"334\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">“玩的原则”：现在享受，然后再完成工作（如果有时间的话）</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"324\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">建立目标，准时地完成</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"335\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">随着新信息的获取，不断改变目标</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"324\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">愿意知道它们将面对的情况</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"335\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">喜欢适应新情况</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"324\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">着重结果（重点在于完成任务）</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"335\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">着重过程（重点在于如何完成工作）</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"324\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">满足感来源于完成计划</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"335\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">满足感来源于计划的开始</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"324\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">把时间看作有限的资源，认真地对待最后期限</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"335\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">认为时间是可更新的资源，而且最后期限也是有收缩的</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n<div class=\"para\"><b>表4 判断型与知觉型的特征区别</b></div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">大多数人兼具两种倾向，只是更偏向某一端。我们在日常生活、工作中，也会受其它因素影响，改变一贯的方式，如面临紧急的、或期限明确的任务，知觉型的人也会果断起来。兴致所至，也会把物品收拾的整整齐齐，但这些并不是他们常有的行为方式，也不是他们内心感到真正自然、舒服的方式。作为个体，一方面根据内心的感受识别自我的偏好，发挥优势，另一方面，则要约束一下性格的弱点。如完全的判断型，比较容易走入刻板、教条的境地，完全的知觉型则容易使事情的进行没有限制。看看最后一个维度上，你的偏好是什么？</div>', '迈尔斯布里格斯类型指标', '', 'inherit', 'closed', 'closed', '', '13-revision-v1', '', '', '2016-08-11 01:51:28', '2016-08-10 17:51:28', '', '13', 'http://localhost/wordpress/2016/08/11/13-revision-v1/', '0', 'revision', '', '0'), ('15', '1', '2016-08-11 01:54:43', '2016-08-10 17:54:43', '迈尔斯布里格斯类型指标(MBTI)表征人的性格，是美国心理学家布里格斯和迈尔斯母女凯恩琳·布里格斯和她的女儿伊莎贝尔·布里格斯·迈尔斯制定的。该指标以瑞士心理学家<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/16063.htm\" target=\"_blank\">荣格</a>划分的8种类型为基础，经过二十多年的研究后，编制成了《迈尔斯-布里格斯类型指标》，从而把荣格的类型理论付诸实践。迈尔斯在荣格的优势功能和劣势功能、主导功能和从属功能等概念的基础上，进一步提出功能等级等概念，并有效的为每一种类型确定了其功能等级的次序，又提出了类型的终生发展理论，形成四个维度。约翰.毕比博士在《类型与原型》中，将心理类型理论和原型理论系统地结合在一起。华南师范大学申荷永教授将心理类型引进了中国并加以扩展这四个维度就是四把标尺，每个人的性格都会落在标尺的某个点上，这个点靠近哪个端点，就意味着这个人就有哪方面的<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/979603.htm\" target=\"_blank\">偏好</a>。\r\n\r\n&nbsp;\r\n<div class=\"para\">你的偏好是什么？</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">我们现在首先要做的是弄清每个维度的含义，并且能估计出自己在每个维度上的偏好。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_1\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub1462757_3_1\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"外倾－内倾\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">外倾－内倾</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">如果只能用一个维度将人群区分开来的话，那么，这个维度应该是内外<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/880966.htm\" target=\"_blank\">倾向</a>，它是区分个体的最基本的维度。我们以自身为界，可以将世界分为自身以外的世界和自我的世界两个部分，也可称为外部世界和内部世界。外倾的人倾向于将注意力和精力投注在外部世界，外在的人，外在的物，外在的环境等，而内倾的人则相反，较为关注自我的内部状况，如内心情感、思想。两种类型的个体在自己偏好的世界里会感觉自在、充满活力，而到相反的世界里则会不安、疲惫。因此，外倾与内倾的个体之间的区分是广泛而明显的，并不象我们平时讲的“外倾者健谈、内倾者害羞”那么简单，具体可以从下列几个方面进行分析：</div>\r\n<table class=\"table-view log-set-param\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th><b>外倾型（E）</b></th>\r\n<th><b>内倾型(I)</b></th>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">与他人相处时精力充沛</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">独处时精力充沛</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">行动先于思考</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">思考先于行动</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">喜欢边想边说出声</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">在心中思考问题</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">易于“读”和了解；随意地分享个人情况</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">更封闭，更愿意在经挑选的小群体中分享个人的情况</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">说的多于听的</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">听的比说的多</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">高度热情地社交</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">不把兴奋说出来</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">反应快，喜欢快节奏</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">仔细考虑后，才有所反应</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">重于广度而不是深度</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">喜欢深度而不是广度</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n<div class=\"para\"><b>表1 内倾型与外倾型的特征比较</b></div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">参照上述的“条条框框”，你能确定你的内外倾向的偏好了吗？当然，不要期望每条标准都完全符合，大部分符合基本上就可以确定了。也不要要求每时每刻都以同样类型的方式行事。人毕竟生活在社会中，有时会顺应外在环境的、工作的需要调整自己的行为，再外倾的人，在权威人士面前或者十分隆重、严肃的场合，也会是个好的倾听者，再内倾的人，走上领导岗位，该发表意见的还得发表，准备充分的话，也会滔滔不绝。关键在于，我们需扪心自问：到底以什么样的方式行事，才是自己感觉最好的，最习惯的。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_2\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub1462757_3_2\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"感觉－直觉\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">感觉－直觉</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">我们每个人都在不断接受着信息，这是我们跟上外界节拍的必要前提。但不同类型的个体接受信息的方式不同，这便有了感觉型与直觉型之别。首先，面对同样的情景，两者的注意中心不同，依赖的信息通道也不同。感觉型的人关注的是事实本身，注重细节，而直觉型的人注重的是基于事实的含义、关系和结论；感觉型的人信赖五官听到、看到、闻到、感觉到、尝到的实实在在、有形有据的事实和信息，而直觉型的人注重“第六感觉”，注重“弦外之音”，直觉型的人的许多结论在感觉型的人眼里，也许是飘忽的，不实在的。注重细节的结果是感觉型的人擅长记忆大量事实与材料，他们有时候像本“词典”，能清晰地讲出大量的数据、人名、概念乃至定义，常使其他人感到吃惊。而直觉型的更擅长解释事实，捕捉零星的信息，分析事情的发展趋向。其次，感觉型的人对待任务，习惯于按照规则、手册办事，比如照着手册使用家电，比如看着地图辨认交通路线，而直觉型的人，习惯尝试，跟着感觉走，他不习惯仔细地看完一大本说明书再动手，结果呢？可能比感觉型的人更快地完成了任务，也可能因为失败而须重新开始。感觉型习惯于固守现实，享受现实，使用已有的技能，直觉型的人更习惯变化、突破现实。简言之，感觉型注意“是什么”，实际而仔细。直觉型则更关心“可能是什么”。具体区别如下：</div>\r\n<table class=\"table-view log-set-param\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th><b>感觉型（S）</b></th>\r\n<th><b>直觉型（N）</b></th>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">相信确定和有形的东西</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">相信灵感或推理</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">对概念和理论兴趣不大，除非它们有着实际的效用</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">对概念和理论感兴趣</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">重视现实性和常情</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">重视可能性和独创性</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">喜欢使用和琢磨已知的技能</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">喜欢学习新技能，但掌握之后很容易就厌倦了</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">留意具体的、特定的事物；进行细节描述</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">留意事物的整体概况、普遍规律及象征含义；用概括、隐喻等方式进行表述</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">循序渐进地讲述有关情况</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">跳跃性地展现事实</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">着眼于现实</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">着眼于未来，留意事物的变化趋势，惯于从长远角度看待事物</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n<div class=\"para\"><b>表2 感觉型与直觉型的特征比较</b></div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">在我们的周围，两种类型的人都会存在，当然极端典型的比较少，大多数人兼有两种特质，但其中一种会更突出一些，成为本人的特色，也由此可以确定本人的类型。使用哪种方式接受信息都有利有弊。作为个体，往往只擅长一种，了解到这点，直觉型的人就不必在百科全书式的人物面前自叹弗如，感觉型的人也无需在灵动、敏感的直觉者面前不好意思了。当然，我们在享受自我性格类型所带来的优势的同时，也不妨逐渐有意识地弥补弥补弱处，比如说，直觉型的人可多关注一些细节，而感觉型的人可多留神蕴含的潜在信息。国外的研究表明，25岁以后，伴随着对于人生的反思，个体完善自我性格的倾向会更明确。确定一下你的类型，看看这种类型的优势所在。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_3\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub1462757_3_3\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"思维－情感\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">思维－情感</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">这是从作<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/subview/57813/5069345.htm\" target=\"_blank\" data-lemmaid=\"1513\">决策</a>的方式来看。仅看这个维度的名称，也许你会觉得，思维型的人是理性的，而情感性的人是非理性的，事实上并非如此。两类人都有理性思考的成分，但作决定或下结论的主要依据不一样。情感型的人常从自我的价值观念出发，变通地贯彻规章制度，做出一些自己认定是对的决策，比较关注决策可能给他人带来的情绪体验，人情味较浓。思维型的人则比较注重依据客观事实的分析，一以贯之、一视同仁地贯彻规章制度，不太习惯根据人情因素变通，哪怕做出的决定并不令人舒服。具体区别如下：</div>\r\n<table class=\"table-view log-set-param\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th><b>思维型（T）</b></th>\r\n<th><b>情感型（F）</b></th>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">退后一步思考，对问题进行客观的、非个人立场的分析</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">超前思考，考虑行为对他人的影响</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">重视符合逻辑、公正、公平的价值；一视同仁</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">重视同情与和睦：重视准则的例外性</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">被认为冷酷、麻木、漠不关心</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">被认为感情过多，缺少逻辑性，软弱</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">认为坦率比圆通更重要</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">认为圆通比坦率更重要</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">只有当情感符合逻辑时，才认为它可取</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">无论是否有意义，认为任何感情都可取</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">被“获取成就”所激励</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">被“获得欣赏”所激励</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"311\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">很自然地看到缺点，倾向于批评</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"260\">惯于迎合他人，着重维护人脉资源</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n<div class=\"para\"><b>表3 思维型与情感型的特征区别</b></div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">不同性别的个体在这个维度上的偏好有所差异，据研究，大约2/3的女性偏好情感型，2/3的男性偏好思维型，什么原因造成的？也许社会本身对不同性别的人就给予了不同的期待，期待女性的同情心，期待男性的冷静、客观。其实，这两种类型无所谓好或坏，重要的是理解和自己不同类型的人的做法，并且尽量避免走入极端，极端的思维倾向，可能会给人“冷酷”的感觉，而极端的情感倾向则给人“无原则”的感觉。看看你的性格在这个维度上会有什么样的偏好？</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_4\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub1462757_3_4\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"判断－知觉\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">判断－知觉</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">这是从喜好的生活方式来看。如果我们看看人们的办公桌上、包内或柜子里摆放的物品，可以发现，有些人经常是井然有序，而有些人就不那么习惯于保持整齐，前者是判断型具有的特征，后者是知觉型的人经常有的状态。不仅如此，在处事方式上，判断型的人目的性较强，一板一眼，他们喜欢有计划、有条理的世界，更愿意以比较有序的方式生活。知觉型的人好奇性、适宜性强，他们会不断关注新的信息，喜欢变化，也会考虑许多可能的变化因素，更愿意以比较灵活、随意、开放的方式生活。在做决策时，判断型的人较为果断，而知觉型的人总希望获得更多信息后再决断。逛了两天商场，还决定不了买什么的人，多半是知觉型的。两者的具体区别如下：</div>\r\n<table class=\"table-view log-set-param\" width=\"660\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th><b>判断型（J）</b></th>\r\n<th><b>知觉型（P）</b></th>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"322\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">做了决定后最为高兴</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"332\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">当各种选择都存在时，感到高兴</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"324\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">有“工作原则”：工作第一，玩其次（如果有时间的话）</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"334\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">“玩的原则”：现在享受，然后再完成工作（如果有时间的话）</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"324\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">建立目标，准时地完成</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"335\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">随着新信息的获取，不断改变目标</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"324\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">愿意知道它们将面对的情况</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"335\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">喜欢适应新情况</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"324\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">着重结果（重点在于完成任务）</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"335\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">着重过程（重点在于如何完成工作）</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"324\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">满足感来源于完成计划</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"335\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">满足感来源于计划的开始</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"324\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">把时间看作有限的资源，认真地对待最后期限</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"335\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">认为时间是可更新的资源，而且最后期限也是有收缩的</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n<div class=\"para\"><b>表4 判断型与知觉型的特征区别</b></div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">大多数人兼具两种倾向，只是更偏向某一端。我们在日常生活、工作中，也会受其它因素影响，改变一贯的方式，如面临紧急的、或期限明确的任务，知觉型的人也会果断起来。兴致所至，也会把物品收拾的整整齐齐，但这些并不是他们常有的行为方式，也不是他们内心感到真正自然、舒服的方式。作为个体，一方面根据内心的感受识别自我的偏好，发挥优势，另一方面，则要约束一下性格的弱点。如完全的判断型，比较容易走入刻板、教条的境地，完全的知觉型则容易使事情的进行没有限制。看看最后一个维度上，你的偏好是什么？</div>', '迈尔斯布里格斯类型指标', '', 'publish', 'closed', 'closed', '', '%e8%bf%88%e5%b0%94%e6%96%af%e5%b8%83%e9%87%8c%e6%a0%bc%e6%96%af%e7%b1%bb%e5%9e%8b%e6%8c%87%e6%a0%87', '', '', '2016-08-11 01:54:43', '2016-08-10 17:54:43', '', '0', 'http://localhost/wordpress/?page_id=15', '0', 'page', '', '0'), ('16', '1', '2016-08-11 01:54:43', '2016-08-10 17:54:43', '迈尔斯布里格斯类型指标(MBTI)表征人的性格，是美国心理学家布里格斯和迈尔斯母女凯恩琳·布里格斯和她的女儿伊莎贝尔·布里格斯·迈尔斯制定的。该指标以瑞士心理学家<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/16063.htm\" target=\"_blank\">荣格</a>划分的8种类型为基础，经过二十多年的研究后，编制成了《迈尔斯-布里格斯类型指标》，从而把荣格的类型理论付诸实践。迈尔斯在荣格的优势功能和劣势功能、主导功能和从属功能等概念的基础上，进一步提出功能等级等概念，并有效的为每一种类型确定了其功能等级的次序，又提出了类型的终生发展理论，形成四个维度。约翰.毕比博士在《类型与原型》中，将心理类型理论和原型理论系统地结合在一起。华南师范大学申荷永教授将心理类型引进了中国并加以扩展这四个维度就是四把标尺，每个人的性格都会落在标尺的某个点上，这个点靠近哪个端点，就意味着这个人就有哪方面的<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/979603.htm\" target=\"_blank\">偏好</a>。\r\n\r\n&nbsp;\r\n<div class=\"para\">你的偏好是什么？</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">我们现在首先要做的是弄清每个维度的含义，并且能估计出自己在每个维度上的偏好。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_1\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub1462757_3_1\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"外倾－内倾\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">外倾－内倾</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">如果只能用一个维度将人群区分开来的话，那么，这个维度应该是内外<a href=\"http://baike.baidu.com/view/880966.htm\" target=\"_blank\">倾向</a>，它是区分个体的最基本的维度。我们以自身为界，可以将世界分为自身以外的世界和自我的世界两个部分，也可称为外部世界和内部世界。外倾的人倾向于将注意力和精力投注在外部世界，外在的人，外在的物，外在的环境等，而内倾的人则相反，较为关注自我的内部状况，如内心情感、思想。两种类型的个体在自己偏好的世界里会感觉自在、充满活力，而到相反的世界里则会不安、疲惫。因此，外倾与内倾的个体之间的区分是广泛而明显的，并不象我们平时讲的“外倾者健谈、内倾者害羞”那么简单，具体可以从下列几个方面进行分析：</div>\r\n<table class=\"table-view log-set-param\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th><b>外倾型（E）</b></th>\r\n<th><b>内倾型(I)</b></th>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">与他人相处时精力充沛</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">独处时精力充沛</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">行动先于思考</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">思考先于行动</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">喜欢边想边说出声</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">在心中思考问题</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">易于“读”和了解；随意地分享个人情况</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">更封闭，更愿意在经挑选的小群体中分享个人的情况</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">说的多于听的</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">听的比说的多</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">高度热情地社交</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">不把兴奋说出来</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">反应快，喜欢快节奏</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">仔细考虑后，才有所反应</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"253\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">重于广度而不是深度</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"309\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">喜欢深度而不是广度</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n<div class=\"para\"><b>表1 内倾型与外倾型的特征比较</b></div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">参照上述的“条条框框”，你能确定你的内外倾向的偏好了吗？当然，不要期望每条标准都完全符合，大部分符合基本上就可以确定了。也不要要求每时每刻都以同样类型的方式行事。人毕竟生活在社会中，有时会顺应外在环境的、工作的需要调整自己的行为，再外倾的人，在权威人士面前或者十分隆重、严肃的场合，也会是个好的倾听者，再内倾的人，走上领导岗位，该发表意见的还得发表，准备充分的话，也会滔滔不绝。关键在于，我们需扪心自问：到底以什么样的方式行事，才是自己感觉最好的，最习惯的。</div>\r\n<div class=\"anchor-list\"><a class=\"lemma-anchor para-title\" name=\"3_2\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"sub1462757_3_2\"></a><a class=\"lemma-anchor \" name=\"感觉－直觉\"></a></div>\r\n<div class=\"para-title level-3\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title-text\">感觉－直觉</h3>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"para\">我们每个人都在不断接受着信息，这是我们跟上外界节拍的必要前提。但不同类型的个体接受信息的方式不同，这便有了感觉型与直觉型之别。首先，面对同样的情景，两者的注意中心不同，依赖的信息通道也不同。感觉型的人关注的是事实本身，注重细节，而直觉型的人注重的是基于事实的含义、关系和结论；感觉型的人信赖五官听到、看到、闻到、感觉到、尝到的实实在在、有形有据的事实和信息，而直觉型的人注重“第六感觉”，注重“弦外之音”，直觉型的人的许多结论在感觉型的人眼里，也许是飘忽的，不实在的。注重细节的结果是感觉型的人擅长记忆大量事实与材料，他们有时候像本“词典”，能清晰地讲出大量的数据、人名、概念乃至定义，常使其他人感到吃惊。而直觉型的更擅长解释事实，捕捉零星的信息，分析事情的发展趋向。其次，感觉型的人对待任务，习惯于按照规则、手册办事，比如照着手册使用家电，比如看着地图辨认交通路线，而直觉型的人，习惯尝试，跟着感觉走，他不习惯仔细地看完一大本说明书再动手，结果呢？可能比感觉型的人更快地完成了任务，也可能因为失败而须重新开始。感觉型习惯于固守现实，享受现实，使用已有的技能，直觉型的人更习惯变化、突破现实。简言之，感觉型注意“是什么”，实际而仔细。直觉型则更关心“可能是什么”。具体区别如下：</div>\r\n<table class=\"table-view log-set-param\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th><b>感觉型（S）</b></th>\r\n<th><b>直觉型（N）</b></th>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">相信确定和有形的东西</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">相信灵感或推理</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">对概念和理论兴趣不大，除非它们有着实际的效用</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">对概念和理论感兴趣</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">重视现实性和常情</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">重视可能性和独创性</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">喜欢使用和琢磨已知的技能</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">喜欢学习新技能，但掌握之后很容易就厌倦了</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">留意具体的、特定的事物；进行细节描述</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"308\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">留意事物的整体概况、普遍规律及象征含义；用概括、隐喻等方式进行表述</div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" width=\"244\">\r\n<div class=\"para\">循序渐进地讲述有关情况</div></td>\r\n<td align=\"left\" valign=\"center\" 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